
Probably no writer of stories for the young ever equalized Hans Christian Andersen; certainly none ever succeeded as he has done in reproducing the nameless charm of the real fairy tale which springs up without an author among the people.
A Startling science fiction novel of a country's desperate attempt to supply our men living on the moon.
After being knocked out, Hartford Connecticut resident, Hank Morgan, finds himself suddenly transported to 6th Century England.
In the futuristic year, 2000, technological inventions abound including worldwide solar power, telephone lines, and space travel.
A German Professor and his nephew believe they can travel to the center of the Earth through volcanic tubes.
Captain Jack Carter of Virginia finds himself on Mars, a planet populated by two races of warlike Martians.
Maskull starts out on a journey to the planet Tormance, but is quickly separated from his two traveling companions.
When the inventor Perry fires up his burrowing prospector, it runs out of control, plunging him with his young protégé into the centre of the earth. There, instead of being destroyed by the molten lava they expect to find, they discover an inner world of bizarre savagery and unearthly beauty.
That in that country if a man falls into ill health, or catches any disorder, or fails bodily in any way before he is seventy years old, he is tried before a jury of his countrymen, and if convicted is held up to public scorn and sentenced more or less severely as the case may be.
This allegorical tale explores the limitations of human perceptions of reality. The author advocates the need for openness and humility in pursuit of spiritual growth and offers profound insights into the inner world of the spiritual dimension.