Tag: radium-age sf
For a guide to all Radium Age proto-sf novels and stories (and poems) we’ve published, click here.
THE STORM OF LONDON (4)
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“Our stage was reformed the day that Nature held up her mirror and showed man as God had made him.”
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THE STORM OF LONDON (3)
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“It had never been our lot to meet as two free citizens of the Universe.”
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THE FALL OF MERCURY (10)
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“Rays, forces,” said the giant, “held in subjugation by the power of light.”
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THE STORM OF LONDON (1)
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How could the shop-girl now be differentiated from the Duke’s daughter?
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THE FALL OF MERCURY (9)
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“A gigantic sphere, easily a thousand feet high, it stood on the bowl’s rim.”
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RETRO BLISS, NO SPANDEX
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BEFORE SUPERMAN named one of the 5 Best SF Books of 2025…
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THE FALL OF MERCURY (8)
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“The two stars indulged in a soundless, wordless battle.”
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