![]() ![]() Bulwers's style was at times overwrought, Published in 1871, this is the only science fiction works by one of the more Not sure why he didn't write more, but I'm guessing he had a good day job. Bone is at his strongest writing about interactionsīetween aliens and humans, and pointing out that it may not be easy for us I thought The Lani People was very innovative, and I'm surprised I didn't The Dawn of All is a sequel with a sort of Catholic utopia to replace the Only, but since it deals with the future and many other people call it early It's hard to say whether this is true science fiction or apocalyptic fiction Think something likeīenson was a priest in the Church of England who converted to Catholicism, This novel builds to an event that can only be described as science fiction,Įven though it has its roots in the spiritualist world. Astor believed in the ability of both technologyĪnd business to improve lives for common people and create new frontiersĪ man from 1887 awakens in 2000 and finds himself in a Socialist paradise In 1905, before Edgar Rice Burroughs much more famous John Carter series,īut it's not clear that Burroughs did much borrowing from this lightheartedĪn early "In the year 2000" novel from a wealthy businessman/inventor withĪ optimistic eye for the future. With canals and kingdoms, and women "clad in little more than her lovlienessĪnd the gauziest filaments of a Hither girl's underwear." It was published Please let me know if you find broken links orĪn American Navy Lieutenant named Gulliver Jones is transported from New It's available on iTunes and Google Play, or from my podcasting page: In honor of being shut up at home, I've recorded an audiobook version of Turing Test, Book One of A. Together, and I think you'll find it contains some real gems (along with ![]() I did quite a bit of sleuthing to put this list The "Historical Development"Ĭolumn includes early Sci Fi, mainly before the Great Depression. Mainly from pulp magazines with expired copyrights. The "Pulp Magazines" column includes manyĬlassic Sci Fi authors, but the free versions of their novels on Amazon are ![]() With the exceptions of Burroughs, London and Rider, these are Novel, but only when the free books on Amazon were transcribed from a publishedīook version. Hear me out:-) In the "Old Classics / Historical" column, I included theĬlassic authors who most would agree have written a least one science fiction Out-of-Copyright Sci Fi Classics Free on Kindleįeel free to argue with the way I've broken up the authors below, but first ![]()
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