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"His first work of sf interest is <i>The Mountain Kingdom: A Narrative of Adventure</i> (1888), a Jules <u>Verne</u>-style <u>Lost-World</u> tale whose young protagonists travel into Kisnia, the Kingdom of the Smoking Mountains (in Tibet), which is inhabited by descendants of ancient Greeks; our heroes attempt to thwart a rebellion against the monarch."
(underscore represents linked cross-reference)
--SFE3, biographical entry by John Clute
| Date | Publication | Publisher | Type | Page | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1888 |
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The Mountain Kingdom: A Narrative of Adventure | Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington | Novel | |
| 1891 | The Mountain Kingdom: A Narrative of Adventure | Sampson Low, Marston & Company | Novel | ||
| 1985 | Early Science Fiction Novels: A Microfiche Collection | Greenwood Press | Omnibus | 053 | |
| August 2018 |
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Lost Worlds: The Ultimate Anthology: 40 Classic Tales | ROH Press | Omnibus | |18 |
| September 2018 |
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The Mountain Kingdom: A Narrative of Adventure | Roy Glashan's Library | Novel |