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A Honeymoon in Space.
George Griffith sends newlyweds beyond Earth for a fin-de-siècle voyage through the solar system, mixing wonder, satire, and early spacefaring imagination.
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- George Griffith
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- 254
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A Honeymoon in Space turns a wedding trip into an interplanetary itinerary. George Griffith imagines a newly married couple departing Earth in an advanced craft and moving planet by planet through the solar system, where each stop becomes an occasion for speculation, spectacle, and social commentary.
Why read A Honeymoon in Space today?
The book offers a vivid look at science fiction before the genre hardened into modern conventions. Its pleasures come from invention, pacing, and the confidence with which Griffith treats space travel as an imaginative extension of contemporary technology and imperial ambition. Readers interested in proto-space opera, Edwardian futurism, and the romance of astronomical travel will find it especially revealing.
What kind of classic is it?
This is an early science-fiction adventure: part voyage narrative, part planetary fantasy, and part historical snapshot of how the future looked from the turn of the twentieth century.
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