The First Men in the Moon
'As we saw it first it was the wildest and most desolate of scenes. We were in an enormous amphitheatre, a vast circular plain, the floor of the giant crater. Its cliff-like wall closed us in on every side...'
Thanks to the discovery of an anti-gravity metal, Cavorite, two Victorian Englishmen decide to tackle the most prestigious goal -- space travel. They construct a sphere that will ultimately take them to the moon. On landing, they encounter what seems like an utterly barren landscape, but they soon find signs that the planet was once vert much alive. Then they hear curious hammering sounds from beneath the lunar surface, and come face to face with the Selenites, a race of insect-like aliens living in a rigidly organised hive society.
Format: Paperback
Year published: 2004
Pages: 186
Sub-genre: Classics; science-fiction.
Imprint: Phoenix
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