Neil S. Reddy Ba
Published: 2021-08-25
Total Pages: 426
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BYRON'S LOST TALE OF IMAGINATION? LORD BYRON SAVIOUR OF PLANET EARTH! He's Mad, Bad and Dangerous to keep confined on a spaceship. BYRON BEYOND THE FIRMAMENT FRIGHTNING, FUNNY & UTTERLY BONKERS! NONE OF THE HISTORY BOOKS AGREE! A MUCH NEEDED KICK IN THE STEAMPUNK VALVES. FRUITY, FEARLESS, FUNNY & UTTERLY BONKERS! Speculative Fiction's standard tropes and clichés are about to get a reboot the genre is never likely to forgive and forget. From bawdy wenches in Georgian London to fighting for civil rights and sexual equality in the American War for Emancipation, journey from Washington to Newstead Abbey, to flying above planet Earth in an alien spaceship, Lord Byron and Captain Sally do it all - but not without coming to blows as the great, Romantic poet of his age meets his match in the no-nonsense, battle hardened, Freedom Road riding, sabre wielding feminist with a score to settle. And who knows... it could all be true. A Byronic manuscript that's been withheld from the public for more than two hundred years - why? Because its merely proto science fiction and would sully the name of Byron the lord of poetry - or was it because the document tells the story of Byron's most secret, outlandish adventure, when he bravely went out beyond the firmament, and faced a horrific foe that endangered every life on earth. All his life Byron yearned to be recognised as a true hero a man of action and valour - we thought it mere vanity, the reckless posturing of a feckless dandy, but the clues have always been there hidden in the true Byronic canon - revealed here for the first time; unbeknown to us all, Earth's true swashbuckling saviour was the 'mad, bad and dangerous to know, ' Lord George Byron.