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The First Men in the Moon (Collector's Edition) (Laminated Hardback with Jacket)

The First Men in the Moon (Collector's Edition) (Laminated Hardback with Jacket)

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The First Men in the Moon (Collector's Edition) (Laminated Hardback with Jacket)

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Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket A secret world lies just beyond the sky, and two unlikely explorers are about to uncover it. When the eccentric Mr. Cavor invents a miraculous substance that defies gravity, he and the opportunistic Mr. Bedford set off on a daring journey to the Moon-only to find it is not the lifeless rock they expected. Beneath its surface thrives an alien civilization of intelligent, insect-like beings, the Selenites, whose strange society challenges everything they know about life beyond Earth. But wonder soon turns to danger as the two men realize they may never be allowed to leave. H. G. Wells' The First Men in the Moon was a groundbreaking work of early science fiction, shaping the way writers imagined space travel long before it became reality. Published in 1901, it introduced the idea of anti-gravity propulsion and extraterrestrial civilizations, influencing later depictions of lunar exploration. Wells' vision of an advanced, hidden world beneath the Moon's surface challenged contemporary ideas about life beyond Earth and reflected anxieties about imperialism and human conquest. This novel not only inspired generations of sci-fi storytellers but also foreshadowed real-world space exploration in ways that were astonishingly ahead of its time.
Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket A secret world lies just beyond the sky, and two unlikely explorers are about to uncover it. When the eccentric Mr. Cavor invents a miraculous substance that defies gravity, he and the opportunistic Mr. Bedford set off on a daring journey to the Moon-only to find it is not the lifeless rock they expected. Beneath its surface thrives an alien civilization of intelligent, insect-like beings, the Selenites, whose strange society challenges everything they know about life beyond Earth. But wonder soon turns to danger as the two men realize they may never be allowed to leave. H. G. Wells' The First Men in the Moon was a groundbreaking work of early science fiction, shaping the way writers imagined space travel long before it became reality. Published in 1901, it introduced the idea of anti-gravity propulsion and extraterrestrial civilizations, influencing later depictions of lunar exploration. Wells' vision of an advanced, hidden world beneath the Moon's surface challenged contemporary ideas about life beyond Earth and reflected anxieties about imperialism and human conquest. This novel not only inspired generations of sci-fi storytellers but also foreshadowed real-world space exploration in ways that were astonishingly ahead of its time.

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