A Honeymoon in Space

by George Chetwynd Griffith · language: en

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See 19476-h.htm or 19476-h.zip: (https://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/9/4/7/19476/19476-h/19476-h.htm) or (https://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/9/4/7/19476/19476-h.zip) A HONEYMOON IN SPACE by GEORGE GRIFFITH Author of "Valdar the Oft-Born," "The Virgin of the Sun," "The Rose of Judah," &c., &c. Illustrated by Stanley Wood and Harold Piffard London C. Arthur Pearson Ltd. Henrietta Street 1901 Arno Press A New York Times Company New York--1975 Reprint Edition 1974 by Arno Press Inc. Reprinted from a copy in The Library of the University of California, Riverside A Honeymoon in Space Contents PROLOGUE--The First Cruise of the Astronef Epilogue List of Illustrations "THE EARTH, THE EARTH--THANK GOD, THE EARTH!"

A HIDEOUS SHAPE ROSE OUT OF THE WATER BEHIND THEM IT TOOK THE STRANGE-WINGED CRAFT AMIDSHIPS SNOW PEAKS AND CLOUD SEAS CAME FORWARD TO MEET THEM WITH BOTH HANDS OUTSTRETCHED WHOLE MOUNTAIN RANGES OF GLOWING LAVA WERE HURLED UP MILES HIGH WITHOUT ANY APPARENT EFFORT HE RAISED HER ABOUT FIVE FEET FROM THE FLOOR THE HUGE PALELY LUMINOUS EYES LOOKED IN UPON THEM PROLOGUE THE FIRST CRUISE OF THE ASTRONEF About eight o'clock on the morning of the 5th of November, 1900, those of the passengers and crew of the American liner _St.

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