The Red Planet is a science fiction novel written by William J. Locke. The story revolves around a group of astronauts who embark on a mission to explore Mars. The team consists of four members, each with their own unique skills and personalities. They face many challenges along the way, including harsh weather conditions and unexpected obstacles. As they explore the planet, they discover that Mars is not as barren as they initially thought. They encounter strange creatures and discover evidence of intelligent life. The novel is filled with suspense, action, and adventure as the team navigates…mehr
The Red Planet is a science fiction novel written by William J. Locke. The story revolves around a group of astronauts who embark on a mission to explore Mars. The team consists of four members, each with their own unique skills and personalities. They face many challenges along the way, including harsh weather conditions and unexpected obstacles. As they explore the planet, they discover that Mars is not as barren as they initially thought. They encounter strange creatures and discover evidence of intelligent life. The novel is filled with suspense, action, and adventure as the team navigates through the unknown terrain of the Red Planet. The book is a thrilling read for anyone interested in science fiction and space exploration.1917. A novel by the British author. This is one of 28 works by Locke available from Kessinger Publishing.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William John Locke was a British novelist, dramatist, and playwright, celebrated for his short stories and contributions to literature. Born on March 20, 1863, in Saint George, United Kingdom, he was the son of John Locke and Sarah Elizabeth Locke. He achieved recognition through his works that often explored the complexities of human emotions and relationships. Locke's writing was marked by a focus on the internal struggles of his characters, often set against the backdrop of societal expectations. In 1911, he married Aimee Maxwell, with whom he spent the remainder of his life. Locke's works gained popularity during his lifetime, and he was particularly known for his play "The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne," which reflected his keen insights into the human condition. His literary career was distinguished by a blend of both prose and drama, and his ability to delve into the psychological and emotional aspects of his characters set his work apart. Locke passed away on May 15, 1930, in Paris, France, leaving behind a legacy of thoughtful and compelling writing that continues to be appreciated by readers and scholars.
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