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At a street intersection in California, everything visible—cars, buildings, farms, people, pavements— suddenly starts vanishing during a flash of bright multicoloured light without a sound, leaving a vastly deep black hole, as though cut through with a knife. The only human alive who can save the planet from this destruction is a poor little newspaper boy, Charley, who was taken under tutelage of Dr Robold. He was found by the doctor playing with a ‘burning glass’ on an oppressively hot day. Charley’s scientific curiosity brings him upon the name young Archimedes.
Navigate through the unimagined world of mass devastation and follow Charley on his journey of saving the Earth.
 
 

About the Author

Austin Hall (1885–1933) was an American short story writer of science fiction and fantasy for pulp magazines. He wrote novels including The Blind Spot (1921) with Homer Eon Flint, People of the Comet (1923) and The Spot of Life (1932). His oeuvre also included short fiction like ‘The Rebel Soul’ (1917) and ‘The Man Who Saved the Earth’. --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.
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The Man Who Saved The Earth

The Man Who Saved The Earth

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  • ISBN: 9789357022255
  • Author: Austin Hall
  • Publisher: Rupa
  • Pages: 72
  • Format: Paperback
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At a street intersection in California, everything visible—cars, buildings, farms, people, pavements— suddenly starts vanishing during a flash of bright multicoloured light without a sound, leaving a vastly deep black hole, as though cut through with a knife. The only human alive who can save the planet from this destruction is a poor little newspaper boy, Charley, who was taken under tutelage of Dr Robold. He was found by the doctor playing with a ‘burning glass’ on an oppressively hot day. Charley’s scientific curiosity brings him upon the name young Archimedes.
Navigate through the unimagined world of mass devastation and follow Charley on his journey of saving the Earth.
 
 

About the Author

Austin Hall (1885–1933) was an American short story writer of science fiction and fantasy for pulp magazines. He wrote novels including The Blind Spot (1921) with Homer Eon Flint, People of the Comet (1923) and The Spot of Life (1932). His oeuvre also included short fiction like ‘The Rebel Soul’ (1917) and ‘The Man Who Saved the Earth’. --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.

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