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An absorbing and haunting collection of early science fiction tales by an Irish-American author Fitz-James O'Brien capitalized on the success of his predecessors Edgar Allan Poe and Mary Shelley in writing disturbing stories with demented protagonists, and this collection of three tales shows his mastery of the macabre. "The Diamond Lens" tells of a lone scientist's discovery of a microcosmic world within a drop of water, and his growing obsession with the beautiful Animula, a fair maiden within this world which he can see but never enter. His uncompromising pursuit of knowledge at any cost foreshadows the mad scientist familiar to readers in a multitude of works. In "What Was It?" an invisible man is discovered by residents of a boarding house. The residents' capture and investigation of the creature blends the fantastic with the scientific as they seek rational explanations for this extraordinary phenomenon. "The Wondersmith" is a macabre tale of an embittered toymaker who seeks revenge upon the society that has persecuted him by creating demonic mannequins and imbuing them with life in order to slaughter the masses— a fantastic melodrama in which the cunning Wondersmith is offset by the unassuming and unlikely hero Solon the hunchback, in love with the villain's daughter.
Journey into the realms of science and imagination with Fitz-James O'Brien’s intriguing tale, "The Diamond Lens." This captivating story explores the boundaries of perception and reality, inviting readers to witness the wonders that lie just beyond our sight. As O'Brien unfolds his narrative, a provocative question arises: What if the microscopic world, often invisible to the naked eye, holds secrets that could change everything we know? Follow the story of a passionate scientist whose groundbreaking discovery leads him into a mesmerizing and perilous journey through the microscopic universe. O'Brien’s vivid descriptions and imaginative plot challenge our understanding of life and the extraordinary possibilities that lie within the tiniest of creatures. This edition revitalizes O'Brien’s classic tale, making it accessible for contemporary readers while preserving the brilliance of his prose. Each chapter invites you to ponder the intersection of science and fantasy, urging you to consider what wonders might be lurking in the unseen world around you. Are you prepared to peer through the lens of imagination in "The Diamond Lens"? Engage with thought-provoking passages that will stretch your understanding of reality and ignite your curiosity about the natural world. O'Brien's storytelling invites you to explore the delicate balance between discovery and obsession. This is your chance to experience a classic that blurs the lines between science fiction and adventure. Will you dare to uncover the hidden marvels that await within the pages? Don’t miss the opportunity to own this fascinating tale. Purchase "The Diamond Lens" now, and embark on an extraordinary journey through the unseen!
I spent a month of the summer of 188- in Norway-"Old Norway"-and a friend of mine, Dr. John Robson, who is as great a fisherman as he is a physician, and knows that I love a stream where the trout and I can meet each other alone, and have it out face to face, uninterrupted by any interlopers, did me a favor to which I was indebted for the experience related below. He had been to Norway two years before, and he let me into the secret of an unexplored region between the Nord Fiord and the Romsdal. I cannot give the name of the place, because even now it has not been fully explored, and he bound me by a solemn promise that I would not divulge it to a single soul, actually going to the length of insisting on my adding a formal oath to my affirmation. This I consented to because I knew that my friend was a humorous man, and also because otherwise he positively refused to inform me where the streams were about which he had been telling such fabulous fish stories. "No," he said, "some of those -- cattle who think they own the earth and have a right to fool women at will and know how to fish, will be poking in there, worrying Olaf and Elsket, and ruining the fishing, and I'll be -- if I tell you unless you make oath." My friend is a swearing man, though he says he swears for emphasis, not blasphemy, and on this occasion he swore with extreme solemnity. I saw that he was in earnest, so made affidavit and was rewarded.
Thomas Nelson Page, an American lawyer, and writer who also served as the U.S. ambassador to Italy from 1913 to 1919, in the book "Elsket and Other Stories" shares a collection of interesting short stories that focuses on historical events. This book includes stories with a sense of adventure and history.
Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, A Checklist, 1700-1974, Volume one of Two, contains an Author Index, Title Index, Series Index, Awards Index, and the Ace and Belmont Doubles Index.