by Thomas D. Clareson
"The Man [Who] Stole the Earth, The War God Walks Again, and Radio Boys Seek Lost Atlantis are among the 99 titles included in Early Science Fiction Novels, a microfiche collection edited by Thomas D. Clareson. The selections date from 1876 (William H. Rhode's Caxton's Book) to 1935 (Wrexham's Romance, by the pseudonymous "Ganpat"), with the majority published before World War I. A printed guide indexes the collection by author, title, and 21 motifs ranging from "Atlantis" to "Women in Society." $795 from Greenwood Press, 88 Post Rd. West, POB 5007, Westport, CT 06881." —Microform. (1986). American Libraries, 17(2), 151-151.
The following titles are included in this volume. It may also include short fiction of 7,500 words or fewer, which aren't included on this site. See the ISFDB entry for a full listing of the contents. Each title can be rated independently of any books that contain it.
The Book of Algoonah, Being a Concise Account of the History of the Early People of the C… (1884)
by Cyrus F. Newcomb
Novel, 353 pages
In Search of the Unknown (1904)
by Robert W. Chambers
Novel, 300 pages
Part of the Lost Species series.
The Achievements of Luther Trant (1910)
by William MacHarg, Edwin Balmer
Collection, 365 pages
Part of the Luther Trant series.
The Great Aeroplane: A Thrilling Tale of Adventure (1911)
by Captain F. S. Brereton
Novel, 396 pages
The Purple Sapphire and Other Posthumous Papers (1921)
by Christopher Blayre
Collection, 211 pages
Part of the University of Cosmopoli series.
The Boy Adventurers in the Land of El Dorado (1923)
by A. Hyatt Verrill
Novel, 258 pages
Part 2 of the The Boy Adventurers series.
Dream, or the Simian Maid (1931)
by S. Fowler Wright
Novel, 182 pages
Part of the Margaret Cranleigh series.
The Coming of the Amazons: A Satiristic Speculation on the Scientific Future of Civilizat… (1931)
by Owen Johnson
Novel, 251 pages