Rondah; or, Thirty-Three Years in a Star
| First published | 1887 |
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| Type | Novel |
A quartet who go into space from an Adirondack mountain summit in a spacecraft propelled by explosives. They land on a planet, which has only partly cooled, and they "witness the tremendous changes and convulsions of a tiny world in the process of its rapid development" [Boston Evening Transcript, Dec. 10, 1887, p.5]. The new planet is filled with benevolent flying bird people of vegetable origin, who are born from large pods. They meet various other creatures, and then return to Earth via a comet.
| Date | Publication | Publisher | Type | Page | |
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| 1887 |
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Rondah; or, Thirty-Three Years in a Star | T. B. Peterson | Novel | |
| 1887 | Rondah; or, Thirty-Three Years in a Star | T. B. Peterson | Novel | ||
| January 2020 |
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Influencers: Early Works of Science Fiction | ROH Press | Anthology | |23 |
| December 2022 | Rondah; or, Thirty-Three Years in a Star | Project Gutenberg | Novel |