In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries George Griffiths was as well known and, according to some experts, as popular as that other exemplar of the early British scientific romance, H. G. Wells. 'The Angel of the Revolution, ' is a rich brew that calls to mind Verne's tales of futuristic wars while being original, visionary, exciting and technologically prescient. This is the story of a group of idealists, 'The Brotherhood of Freedom, ' led by Natas, a crippled but brilliant Russian Jew and his daughter Natasha, who conquer the world through airship warfare after a young British...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries George Griffiths was as well known and, according to some experts, as popular as that other exemp...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries George Griffiths was as well known and, according to some experts, as popular as that other exemplar of the early British scientific romance, H. G. Wells. 'The Angel of the Revolution, ' is a rich brew that calls to mind Verne's tales of futuristic wars while being original, visionary, exciting and technologically prescient. This is the story of a group of idealists, 'The Brotherhood of Freedom, ' led by Natas, a crippled but brilliant Russian Jew and his daughter Natasha, who conquer the world through airship warfare after a young British...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries George Griffiths was as well known and, according to some experts, as popular as that other exemp...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries George Griffiths was as well known and, according to some experts, as popular as that other exemplar of the early British scientific romance, H. G. Wells. 'Olga Romanoff', the sequel to 'The Angel of the Revolution, ' tells of a future Earth in which the nation states that had once warred amongst themselves are given full self determination when the Aerians, the descendants of 'The Brotherhood of Freedom, ' who have policed world peace for more than a century, decide they are mature enough to have outgrown war. The inevitable consequence...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries George Griffiths was as well known and, according to some experts, as popular as that other exemp...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries George Griffiths was as well known and, according to some experts, as popular as that other exemplar of the early British scientific romance, H. G. Wells. 'Olga Romanoff', the sequel to 'The Angel of the Revolution, ' tells of a future Earth in which the nation states that had once warred amongst themselves are given full self determination when the Aerians, the descendants of 'The Brotherhood of Freedom, ' who have policed world peace for more than a century, decide they are mature enough to have outgrown war. The inevitable consequence...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries George Griffiths was as well known and, according to some experts, as popular as that other exemp...