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George Allan England (1877–1937)

Autore di Darkness and Dawn

23+ opere 169 membri 5 recensioni

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Comprende il nome: George Allen England

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Steampunk Prime: A Vintage Steampunk Reader (2010) — Collaboratore — 222 copie
The Fantastic Pulps (1975) — Collaboratore — 70 copie
The Century's Best Horror Fiction Volume 1 (2011) — Collaboratore — 51 copie
Endless Apocalypse Short Stories (Gothic Fantasy) (2018) — Collaboratore — 39 copie
Alien Invasion Short Stories (2018) — Collaboratore — 35 copie
Sense of Wonder: A Century of Science Fiction (2011) — Collaboratore — 30 copie
The Monster-Maker and Other Science Fiction Classics (2012) — Collaboratore — 29 copie
Sporting Blood: The Great Sports Detective Stories (1942) — Collaboratore — 25 copie
The World's Best One Hundred Detective Stories, Volume 4 (1929) — Collaboratore — 19 copie
Gernsback Awards: 1926 (1982) — Autore — 9 copie
Things From Outer Space (2016) — Collaboratore — 8 copie
Best Detective Stories, Second Series — Collaboratore — 4 copie
More Voices from the Radium Age (MIT Press / Radium Age) (2023) — Collaboratore — 3 copie
Their Son, and the Necklace: two novels (1919) — Traduttore, alcune edizioni2 copie
Adventure Tales #3 (2006) — Collaboratore — 2 copie
Adventure [Vol. 1 No. 2, December 1910] (1910) — Collaboratore — 1 copia
Adventure [Vol. 3 No. 6, April 1912] (1912) — Collaboratore — 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
England, George Allan
Data di nascita
1877-02-09
Data di morte
1937-06-26
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
Fort McPherson, Nebraska, USA
Luogo di morte
Concord, New Hampshire, USA

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Great literature stands the test of time. Well,The Afterglow written in 1913, is not a piece of great literature.It's so outdated it's almost laughable. I say almost laughable, because the dialogue almost drove me crazy. Virtually everything the main character said ends in an exclamation point and it makes the enitre story feel corny, phoney and totally over the top.
 
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kevinkevbo | Jul 14, 2023 |
Overall this is a pretty solid book, it has a very pulpy storyline but the writing is far better than you might expect from 1920.
The hero/super-villain of the story is an ex-army guy, who's somehow a millionaire and inventor extraordinaire. He also only likes to be referred to as 'The Master' (one of his many super-villain traits). Bored he decides to recruit some other ex-military types for an unknown venture. These are joined unexpectedly by the mysterious Captain Alden who wears a face mask to cover his disfigured continence.
Part one of the plan involves high treason against the United States, part two of the plan involves a military assault on Mecca.
This is an insane story and some might have a problem with the way muslims are depicted, however while a lot of the characters hate muslims the writer and his main character seem to really like the culture of the middle-east countries.
The Master is constantly spouting muslim sayings, he never says thank god but rather thanks Allah etc.
As i mentioned this is a pulp story-wise and it has some crazy pulp technology thrown in here and there. The characters you don't really get to know too well, but the not knowing is quite compelling.
In the end its a little longer than i would have liked and the descriptive writing while beautiful, can be a bit overdone but the story was compelling and insane which i liked.
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wreade1872 | Nov 28, 2021 |
OK, the science is nonsense, but the mood is terrific.
 
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Georges_T._Dodds | Mar 30, 2013 |
SPOILERS ALERT

Good premise--man and woman suddenly wake up to find themselves the only living humans in the world after mysteriously sleeping for 1000 years.

Terrible execution--Two thirds of the story they're searching around for food and water (and somehow they find everything so magically easily), and the last third is a fight with semi-sentient monkeys that have somehow evolved from black men because, alas, the white man has died out and they had no one to civilize them!

Poor writing as well, from the first to the last page it's all exclamations (about a dozen of them are repeated all over and over again) about how the world changed. After the zillionth time, it does get boring. And the amount of scientific mistakes is astounding as well.

I downloaded the complete trilogy thinking I've done myself a favor, given it's about the size of one book, I thought it would be full of action and stuff. It wasn't. It sucked.

The only reason I'm giving this book one whole stars is because it had a good idea. Otherwise, the characters and the story both sucked to an awful degree.

DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME.
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HellCold | Apr 20, 2012 |

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Opere
23
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22
Utenti
169
Popolarità
#126,057
Voto
½ 3.6
Recensioni
5
ISBN
81
Lingue
2

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