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"Farewell, Nikola" is an ancient historical fiction story book written by Guy Boothby. Set in the latter a part of the nineteenth century, this exciting tale follows mysterious inventor Nikola Tesla on a bold task to foil a sinister taking part that threatens the entire globe. Boothby's tale takes area towards the history of a swiftly converting the arena, where scientific advances battle with historic mysteries and sinister powers. As Tesla races towards his time to resolve the mystery, readers are lured into an internet of intrigue complete of unexpected twists and turns. "Farewell, Nikola"…mehr

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"Farewell, Nikola" is an ancient historical fiction story book written by Guy Boothby. Set in the latter a part of the nineteenth century, this exciting tale follows mysterious inventor Nikola Tesla on a bold task to foil a sinister taking part that threatens the entire globe. Boothby's tale takes area towards the history of a swiftly converting the arena, where scientific advances battle with historic mysteries and sinister powers. As Tesla races towards his time to resolve the mystery, readers are lured into an internet of intrigue complete of unexpected twists and turns. "Farewell, Nikola" is the second one half historic mystery and component speculative fiction, introducing readers to a universe where brilliance and insanity coexist. Boothby's vibrant descriptions and first rate characterizations deliver Tesla to life, as well as immersing audiences in an appreciably atmospheric narrative of chance and discovery. Within its basis, "Farewell, Nikola" celebrates the top notch power of human development and the undying enthusiasm of journey. This novel's exciting speed and complex tale will appeal to fans of each historical mysteries and futuristic fiction. Guy Boothby's first rate storytelling competencies shine via in this exquisite willpower to one of records's maximum captivating personalities.
Autorenporträt
Guy Newell Boothby was an Australian author and writer who lived from October 13, 1867, to February 26, 1905. He was known for writing shocking stories for variety magazines near the end of the 1800s. He mostly lived in England. He is best known for writing the Dr. Nikola series, which is about an occultist criminal mastermind who is like Fu Manchu in the Victorian era, and Pharos, the Egyptian, whlich is about Gothic Egypt, mummies' curses, and supernatural payback. He was friends with and learned from Rudyard Kipling, and George Orwell loved reading his books. Boothby was born in Adelaide to a well-known family in South Australia, which was still a British colony at the time. His grandfather, Benjamin Boothby (1803-1868), was a controversial judge of the Supreme Court of South Australia from 1853 to 1867. His father, Thomas Wilde Boothby, was a member of the South Australian Legislative Assembly for a time. Three of his uncles were important colony administrators. Boothby's mother, who was born in England and whom he looked up to, split up with his father when he was about seven years old and went back to England with their children.