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"The Flying Legion" is an interesting journey novel penned by way of George Allan England. Set in the aftermath of World War I, the tale follows the exploits of flier Jimmie Dale and his comrades as they shape a daring institution called the Flying Legion. Faced with the rise of a tyrannical dictator within the fictional European U. S. Of Asturia, Dale and his team embark on a perilous venture to thwart the oppressive regime. As they navigate via treacherous landscapes and engage in aerial combat, the Flying Legion will become a beacon of wish for the oppressed populace, inspiring them to upward thrust against their oppressors. Alongside the exhilarating action sequences, the unconventional explores issues of braveness, loyalty, and the resilience of the human spirit inside the face of adversity. Through vivid prose and compelling characters, England crafts an enthralling narrative that captures the essence of heroism and sacrifice amidst the turmoil of conflict and political upheaval.
This novel is set in the aftermath of a catastrophic event that has plunged the world into darkness. It follows a group of survivors as they struggle to rebuild civilization and confront the challenges of a radically changed world. George Allan England was an American author and journalist who wrote many works of science fiction and fantasy in the early 20th century. This edition features illustrations by an unknown artist.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
"Darkness and Dawn: Book I" by using George Allan England is a fascinating technology fiction novel that explores a submit-apocalyptic international and humanity's war for survival. England's work is a visionary story that unfolds in the aftermath of a worldwide catastrophe that plunges the Earth into darkness. The narrative follows the protagonist, Richard Ferrars, who awakens to discover himself in a global without sunlight, and civilization has crumbled. In this desolate panorama, Ferrars embarks on a journey of survival, facing severa demanding situations and encountering numerous factions vying for manipulate in the absence of traditional societal structures. England's storytelling is characterised with the aid of its vibrant descriptions and ingenious world-constructing. He paints a haunting photograph of a planet shrouded in perpetual darkness, in which the policies of society were rewritten by using the catastrophic event. The novel delves into issues of resilience, adaptability, and the lengths to which individuals will visit rebuild a semblance of normalcy. "Darkness and Dawn: Book I" stands as a pioneering paintings in early 20th-century technological know-how fiction, supplying readers a glimpse into a speculative future in which the very essence of human existence is put to the take a look at.
" DARKNESS AND DAWN BOOK. II" by using George Allan England is a fascinating technology fiction novel that explores a submit-apocalyptic international and humanity's war for survival. England's work is a visionary story that unfolds in the aftermath of a worldwide catastrophe that plunges the Earth into darkness. The narrative follows the protagonist, Richard Ferrars, who awakens to discover himself in a global without sunlight, and civilization has crumbled. In this desolate panorama, Ferrars embarks on a journey of survival, facing severa demanding situations and encountering numerous factions vying for manipulate in the absence of traditional societal structures. England's storytelling is characterised with the aid of its vibrant descriptions and ingenious world-constructing. He paints a haunting photograph of a planet shrouded in perpetual darkness, in which the policies of society were rewritten by using the catastrophic event. The novel delves into issues of resilience, adaptability, and the lengths to which individuals will visit rebuild a semblance of normalcy. "DARKNESS AND DAWN BOOK. II" stands as a pioneering paintings in early 20th-century technological know-how fiction, supplying readers a glimpse into a speculative future in which the very essence of human existence is put to the take a look at.
"DARKNESS AND DAWN BOOK. III" by using George Allan England is a fascinating technology fiction novel that explores a submit-apocalyptic international and humanity war for survival. England's work is a visionary story that unfolds in the aftermath of a worldwide catastrophe that plunges the Earth into darkness. The narrative follows the protagonist, Richard Ferrars, who awakens to discover himself in a global without sunlight, and civilization has crumbled. In this desolate panorama, Ferrars embarks on a journey of survival, facing severa demanding situations and encountering numerous factions vying for manipulate in the absence of traditional societal structures. England's storytelling is characterised with the aid of its vibrant descriptions and ingenious world-constructing. He paints a haunting photograph of a planet shrouded in perpetual darkness, in which the policies of society were rewritten by using the catastrophic event. The novel delves into issues of resilience, adaptability, and the lengths to which individuals will visit rebuild a semblance of normalcy. "DARKNESS AND DAWN BOOK. III" stands as a pioneering paintings in early 20th-century technological know-how fiction, supplying readers a glimpse into a speculative future in which the very essence of human existence is put to the take a look at.
""Vikings of the Ice"" is a captivating memoir written by George Allan England, chronicling his experiences as a young man on the Newfoundland seal hunt in the early 20th century. The book is a vivid and detailed account of the treacherous journey endured by the author and his fellow hunters as they venture into the icy waters of the North Atlantic in search of seals. England's writing is both descriptive and engaging, bringing the reader along on his journey through the harsh and unforgiving landscape of Newfoundland. He describes the beauty of the natural world, but also the harsh realities of life as a seal hunter, including the dangers of the hunt, the brutal conditions of the ice floes, and the often tragic consequences for both man and animal. Throughout the book, England provides a fascinating glimpse into the culture and traditions of the Newfoundland seal hunt, including the techniques used by the hunters, the role of the ship's captain, and the camaraderie among the crew. He also explores the economic and political forces that drove the industry, as well as the controversy surrounding the hunt and its impact on the seal population. Overall, ""Vikings of the Ice"" is a gripping and insightful memoir that offers a unique perspective on a little-known aspect of Canadian history. It is a must-read for anyone interested in adventure, exploration, and the natural world.This is a new release of the original 1924 edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Underneath The Bough: A Book Of Verses is a collection of poems written by George Allan England. The book is divided into several sections, each containing poems that explore different themes and subjects. The poems are written in a variety of styles, from free verse to traditional rhyming poetry. Some of the poems are light and humorous, while others are more serious and contemplative. The collection covers a wide range of topics, including nature, love, death, and spirituality. England's writing is characterized by its vivid imagery and emotional depth, making the poems in Underneath The Bough a powerful and moving read. Overall, this book is a beautiful collection of poetry that will appeal to anyone who appreciates the art of verse.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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George Allan England (1877 - 1937) was an American writer and explorer, best known for his speculative and science fiction. He attended Harvard University and later in life unsuccessfully ran for Governor of Maine. England was a socialist and many of his works have socialist themes. England was born in Nebraska. He attended Harvard University, where he received Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) and Master of Arts (M.A.) degrees. In 1912 he stood for Governor of Maine as the socialist candidate. England died in a hospital in New Hampshire, although there is a legend that he disappeared on a treasure hunt. The Flying Legion (1920) The room was strange as the man, himself, who dwelt there. It seemed, in a way, the outward expression of his inner personality. He had ordered it built from his own plans, to please a whim of his restless mind, on top of the gigantic skyscraper that formed part of his properties.
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A thousand years of darkness and decay! A thousand years of blight, brutality, and atavism; of Nature overwhelming all man's work, of crumbling cities and of forgotten civilization, of stupefaction, of death! A thousand years of night! Two human beings, all alone in that vast wilderness-a woman and a man.
Dimly, like the daybreak glimmer of a sky long wrapped in fogs, a sign of consciousness began to dawn in the face of the tranced girl. Once more the breath of life began to stir in that full bosom, to which again a vital warmth had on this day of days crept slowly back. And as she lay there, prone upon the dusty floor, her beautiful face buried and shielded in the hollow of her arm, a sigh welled from her lips.
The room was strange as the man, himself, who dwelt there. It seemed, in a way, the outward expression of his inner personality. He had ordered it built from his own plans, to please a whim of his restless mind, on top of the gigantic skyscraper that formed part of his properties. Windows boldly fronted all four cardinal compass-points-huge, plate-glass windows that gave a view unequaled in its sweep and power. The room seemed an eagle's nest perched on the summit of a man-made crag. The Arabic name that he had given it-Niss'rosh-meant just that. Singular place indeed, well-harmonized with its master. Through the westward windows, umbers and pearls of dying day, smudged across a smoky sky, now shadowed trophy-covered walls. This light, subdued and somber though it was, slowly fading, verging toward a night of May, disclosed unusual furnishings.
The Alibi is a novel written by George Allan England and first published in 1916. The story follows the character of John Gladding, a man who is accused of murdering his wife and must prove his innocence. Throughout the book, Gladding struggles to find evidence to exonerate himself and faces a number of obstacles along the way. The plot is filled with twists and turns as Gladding tries to uncover the truth about his wife's death and clear his name. Along the way, he encounters a cast of intriguing characters, including a detective who is convinced of his guilt, a wealthy businessman who may have had a motive for the crime, and a beautiful woman who may hold the key to the mystery. The Alibi is a gripping tale of suspense and intrigue that will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
This is a new release of the original 1924 edition.
Sunk far back in the huge leather cushions of his morris chair, old Isaac Flint was thinking, thinking hard. Between narrowed lids, his hard, gray eyes were blinking at the morning sunlight that poured into his private office, high up in the great building he had reared on Wall Street. From his thin lips now and then issued a coil of smoke from the costly cigar he was consuming. His bony legs were crossed, and one foot twitched impatiently. Now and again he tugged at his white mustache.
"Forgive me!" he whispered. "I-I forgot myself, a moment. Not yet-no, not yet. You're right, Beatrice. A thousand things are pressing to be done. And love-must wait!" He clenched his fists and strode to the edge of the chasm, where, for a while, he stood alone and silent, gazing far down and away, mastering himself, striving to get himself in leash once more. Then suddenly he turned and smiled. "Come, Beta," said he. "All this must be forgotten. Let's get to work. The whole world's waiting for us, for our labor.
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