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The World Peril of 1910: A Thrilling Journey Through a Futuristic World on the Brink of Destruction

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English
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Science fiction

In "The World Peril of 1910," George Griffith masterfully intertwines elements of science fiction and social commentary to craft a compelling narrative set against a backdrop of impending global chaos. The novel explores the ramifications of unchecked technological advancements and imperialistic ambitions, reflecting anxieties prevalent in the early 20th century. Griffith'Äôs vivid prose and imaginative scenarios capture the zeitgeist of an era poised on the brink of modernity, making his work both a cautionary tale and a thrilling adventure that prompts readers to question the moral implications of progress. George Griffith, an early visionary in speculative fiction, drew upon his extensive background in science and politics to create thought-provoking literature. His works often echo the tensions of his time, showcasing his keen insight into the potential dangers of industrialization and colonialism. Griffith's fascination with the future and the ethical dilemmas posed by technological advancements informed his narratives, paving the way for contemporary discussions about responsibility and innovation. This remarkable novel is a must-read for enthusiasts of speculative fiction and history alike, as it invites readers to reflect on the perils that lie within the human capacity for creation and destruction. Griffith'Äôs prescient warnings remain relevant today, making "The World Peril of 1910" not only a thrilling adventure but a profound exploration of humanity's future.

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Release date

Ebook: 9 November 2021