George Allan England Books In Order

Darkness and Dawn Books In Order

  1. The Vacant World (1912)
  2. Beyond the Great Oblivion (1913)
  3. The Afterglow (1913)

Novels

  1. The Golden Blight (1912)
  2. The Empire in the Air (1914)
  3. The Air Trust (1915)
  4. The Alibi (1916)
  5. The Flying Legion (1920)
  6. The Elixir of Hate (1942)

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George Allan England Books Overview

The Vacant World

The Pioneering Novel of New York After the Fall New York City the end of the 3rd millennium. Monumental buildings in ruins. Central Park a jungle peopled by savage sub humans. A huge black shape moving across the night sky occluding the stars. Civilization has vanished along with humankind. Into this hostile new world two survivors of our enlightened age awaken from 1000 years of slumber to fall victims to a world gone wild? or to give mankind a second chance?

The Afterglow

Originally published in 1913, ‘The Afterglow‘ is part of England’s most famous work, the ‘Darkness and Dawn’ series.

The Empire in the Air

The Empire in the Air George Allan England’s rare masterpiece is one of the forgotten prototypes of modern science fiction. Mike Ashley STRANGE INVADERS FROM ANOTHER WORLD The startling appearance of a glowing, gaseous sphere in the observatory of a Boston university launches Professor Keene and his colleagues on a race against time to stop a horde of interstellar invaders in this lost classic by one of the fathers of science fiction. 1914: ALIEN MARAUDERS INVADE THE EARTH Strange flying globes unfathomable aliens from the Fourth Dimension appear suddenly over major cities, raining destruction and death on defenseless millions! When all hope seems lost, a small team of scientists and airmen and a daredevil flyer captured by the invaders rally the planet’s primitive air forces for a last, desperate battle to preserve mankind and its civilization. George Allan England’s ‘The Empire in the Air,’ a nearly forgotten landmark in science fiction, is now available for the first time in book form more than 90 years after its initial publication.

The Air Trust

England’s 1915 novel of socialist revolution in America. ‘I hope for a peaceful and bloodless revolution. But if that be impossible, then by all means let us have revolution in its other sense. And with the hope that this book may perhaps revive some fainting spirit or renew the vision of emancipation in some soul where it has dimmed, I give ‘The Air Trust‘ to the workers of America and of the world.’ George Allan England

The Alibi

George Allan England 1877 1936 was an explorer and author of, inter alia, five science fiction novels and over a dozen magazine serials and short stories from 1905 on; these appeared predominantly in Frank A. Munsey’s magazines, where he was one of the more popular writers of the pre 1926 period, ranking as the closest rival in science fiction to Edgar Rice Burroughs. The Alibi first appeared as an All Story Weekly serial and was subsequently adapted as a silent film. In it, a young bank employee, falsely convicted of embezzlement, spends two years in Sing Sing before being cleared.

The Flying Legion

The room was strange as the man, himself, who dwelt there. It seemed, in a way, the outward expression of his inner personality. He had ordered it built from his own plans, to please a whim of his restless mind, on top of the gigantic skyscraper that formed part of his properties.

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