Into the Aether
by Richard A. Lupoff
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When the "Chester A. Arthur," the world's first and only coal/steam/paddlewheel-propelled spaceship rose into the skies over Buffalo Falls, Pa., who would have expected what followed?Will Professor Thintwhistle and his crew be able to return to earth? Will Miss Taphammer ever find them? Will Jefferson Jackson Clay's foul plot succeed? And what of the King of the Cats?Tags
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One of the earliest 'steampunk' books.
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Richard Allen Lupoff was born on February 21, 1935 in Brooklyn, New York. He studied at the University of Miami. His main work was in science fiction and mystery, but he also wrote humor and satire, nonfiction and reviews. He also edited science-fantasy anthologies. He was best known for co-editing fanzine XERO, which won a Hugo Award in 1963, show more with his wife Pat Lupoff and Bhob Stewart. In his early career he worked as a technical writer. His first book was a biography published in 1965, Edgar Rice Burroughs: Master of Adventure. In 1967, he began publishing fiction works, One Million Centuries was the first. Some of his other works include Sacred Locomotive Flies (1971), Sword of the Demon (1977), The Triune Man (1976), Space War Blues (1978), Into the Aether (1974), the Twin Planet series, Circumpolar! (1987), and the Sun's End series, Sun's End (1984), and Galaxy's End (1988). He sometimes wrote under the pseudonyms, using Addison E. Steele for Buck Rogers tie-ins, and Ova Hamlet for parodies of famous science fiction authors. Richard Lupoff died on October 22, 2020 in California. He was 85. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Original title
- Into the Aether
- Original publication date
- 1974
- First words
- 'Twas a glorious morning in the month of May, and the quaint village of Buffalo Falls wore her springtime diadem of bluest blue with a dotting of pure white fleece as gay primavera clouds drifted and wove through the ... (show all)azure of heaven with each puff of the cheerful warming zephyrs that mark the fertile valleys of western Pennsylvania.
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- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)In the meanwhile, think well and act rightly, for who among us all ever knows when he may find himself in a jar?
- Original language
- English
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