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Fantasy & SciFi
George Chetwynd Griffith's 'The World Peril of 1910' is a gripping science fiction novel that explores the possibility of a catastrophic global conflict. Set in the early 20th century, the book paints a vivid picture of a world on the brink of destruction as nations race to develop new weapons of mass destruction. Griffith's writing style is characterized by detailed descriptions and fast-paced action, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as the tension mounts. This novel reflects the anxieties of the time period, with themes of imperialism, technology, and the consequences of unchecked ambition. As one of the earliest works of science fiction, 'The World Peril of 1910' paved the way for future dystopian and speculative fiction. George Chetwynd Griffith was a British writer known for his imaginative and thought-provoking works. His background in journalism and politics likely influenced his interest in exploring the potential dangers of technological advancements. 'The World Peril of 1910' is a must-read for fans of classic science fiction and anyone interested in the intersection of politics and technology.
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E-bog: 27. november 2019
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