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  • Edison's Conquest of Mars

    Gareth P. Serviss, Hyperion Classics

    eBook (, April 16, 2014)
    An absolutely wonderful SF masterpiece from 1947, telling the story of how, following a Martian attack on Earth, their dastardly plans are foiled by Lord Kelvin, Herr Roentgen, and Thomas Edison who, together, lead an retaliatory attack on Mars.Edison's Conquest of Mars is a science fiction novel by American astronomer and writer Garrett P. Serviss. It was written as a sequel to Fighters from Mars, an unauthorized and heavily altered version of H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds. It has a place in the history of science fiction for its early employment of themes and motifs that later became staples of the genre.
  • Edison's Conquest of Mars

    Gareth P. Serviss, Hyperion Classics

    eBook (Good Press, April 16, 2014)
    An absolutely wonderful SF masterpiece from 1947, telling the story of how, following a Martian attack on Earth, their dastardly plans are foiled by Lord Kelvin, Herr Roentgen, and Thomas Edison who, together, lead an retaliatory attack on Mars.Edison's Conquest of Mars is a science fiction novel by American astronomer and writer Garrett P. Serviss. It was written as a sequel to Fighters from Mars, an unauthorized and heavily altered version of H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds. It has a place in the history of science fiction for its early employment of themes and motifs that later became staples of the genre.
  • Edison's Conquest of Mars

    Gareth P. Serviss, Hyperion Classics

    eBook (Ktoczyta.pl, April 16, 2014)
    An absolutely wonderful SF masterpiece from 1947, telling the story of how, following a Martian attack on Earth, their dastardly plans are foiled by Lord Kelvin, Herr Roentgen, and Thomas Edison who, together, lead an retaliatory attack on Mars.Edison's Conquest of Mars is a science fiction novel by American astronomer and writer Garrett P. Serviss. It was written as a sequel to Fighters from Mars, an unauthorized and heavily altered version of H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds. It has a place in the history of science fiction for its early employment of themes and motifs that later became staples of the genre.
  • Edison's Conquest of Mars

    Gareth P. Serviss, Hyperion Classics

    eBook (Gateway, April 16, 2014)
    An absolutely wonderful SF masterpiece from 1947, telling the story of how, following a Martian attack on Earth, their dastardly plans are foiled by Lord Kelvin, Herr Roentgen, and Thomas Edison who, together, lead an retaliatory attack on Mars.Edison's Conquest of Mars is a science fiction novel by American astronomer and writer Garrett P. Serviss. It was written as a sequel to Fighters from Mars, an unauthorized and heavily altered version of H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds. It has a place in the history of science fiction for its early employment of themes and motifs that later became staples of the genre.
  • Edison's Conquest of Mars: The Original 1898 Sequel to The War of the Worlds

    Garrett P. Serviss, Robert Godwin

    Mass Market Paperback (Collector's Guide Publishing, Inc., Aug. 1, 2010)
    Following in the footsteps of one of the greatest science fiction masterpieces ever written, this long-forgotten sequel to The War of the Worlds boasts Thomas Edison as its hero. Originally published in the late 1800s, this is one of the rarest and most important cornerstones of the science fiction genre. Turning the original Wells tale on its head, this novel weaves a distinct and astonishing story of humans invading Mars, marking the invention of the space techno-thriller. Presenting a cornucopia of technical ingenuity, this edition marks a variety of firsts in the genre: the first space battle ever to appear in print, the original fictional example of alien abduction, the introduction of the theory that the pyramids were constructed by extraterrestrials, and the first truly functional spacesuits. Complete and unabridged for the first time ever—including the original illustrations—this narrative also features an introductory essay by acclaimed author Robert Godwin.
  • Edison's Conquest of Mars: The Original 1898 Sequel to The War of the Worlds

    Garrett P. Serviss, Robert Godwin

    Mass Market Paperback (Collector's Guide Publishing, Inc., Aug. 1, 2010)
    Following in the footsteps of one of the greatest science fiction masterpieces ever written, this long-forgotten sequel to The War of the Worlds boasts Thomas Edison as its hero. Originally published in the late 1800s, this is one of the rarest and most important cornerstones of the science fiction genre. Turning the original Wells tale on its head, this novel weaves a distinct and astonishing story of humans invading Mars, marking the invention of the space techno-thriller. Presenting a cornucopia of technical ingenuity, this edition marks a variety of firsts in the genre: the first space battle ever to appear in print, the original fictional example of alien abduction, the introduction of the theory that the pyramids were constructed by extraterrestrials, and the first truly functional spacesuits. Complete and unabridged for the first time ever—including the original illustrations—this narrative also features an introductory essay by acclaimed author Robert Godwin.
  • Edison's Conquest of Mars

    Garrett P. Serviss

    eBook (e-artnow, Oct. 5, 2018)
    The book features Thomas Edison. Set after the devastating Martian attack in the previous story, the novel depicts Edison leading a group of scientists to develop ships and weapons, including a disintegration ray, for the defense of Earth.
  • Edison's Conquest Of Mars: The Unauthorized 1888 Sequel to The War of the Worlds

    Garrett Putnam Serviss

    eBook (Prologue Books, April 1, 2012)
    Just as humanity begins to rebuild after The War of the Worlds devastated Earth, the Martians launch a second attack. The greatest scientific minds race to find something to stop the next alien invasion from dealing a death-blow for the rest of mankind, and one American inventor steps up to save the day. Thomas Edison arms humanity with spaceships and disintegrator rays and travels to the Red Planet intending to level the interplanetary playing field, once and for all!
  • Edison's Conquest of Mars

    Garrett Putman Serviss

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 26, 2015)
    Historically, the work is one of the earliest to employ the interplanetary theme. It is the first to portray a battle fought by space craft in the airless void; and possibly the first also to propose the use of sealed suits that enable men to traverse a vacuum. Of the more minor twists of plot initially found here that have since become parts of the "pulp" science-fiction writers' standard stock-in-trade, there are literally too many to mention.
  • Edison's Conquest of Mars

    Garrett P Serviss

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 19, 2016)
    Edison's Conquest of Mars is a classic 1898 science fiction novel by best-selling American astronomer and writer Garrett P. Serviss. It was created as a sequel to Fighters from Mars, an altered version of H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds. Any profits generated from the sale of this book will go towards the Freeriver Community project, a project designed to promote harmonious community living and well-being in the world. To learn more about the Freeriver project please visit the website - www.freerivercommunity.com
  • Edison's Conquest of Mars

    Garrett P. Serviss

    eBook (Musaicum Books, Dec. 21, 2018)
    This eBook has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. The book features Thomas Edison. Set after the devastating Martian attack in the previous story, the novel depicts Edison leading a group of scientists to develop ships and weapons, including a disintegration ray, for the defense of Earth.
  • Edison’s Conquest of Mars

    Garrett P. Serviss, Hollis George

    eBook (AbsolutelyAmazingEbooks.com, Feb. 26, 2014)
    •This unique Science Fiction classic is re-born with nearly 150 photographs of the Moon, the Planets and other pertinent subject matter. The reader will very much enjoy this pictorially enriched classic.Thomas Edison in outer space? A steampunk retelling of history? Martian invaders? Yes, it’s all here in this sci-fi classic written in 1898. This unique edition is illustrated by nearly one hundred and fifty photographs from Earth to the Moon to Mars and back, as the famous inventor and his ragtag crews stave off an alien invasion. Great fun!