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AFTER THE END 'Äì Dystopia Box Set: 34 Dystopias and Post-Apocalyptic Works assembles a vast and captivating landscape of dystopian and post-apocalyptic literature. This collection presents an array of themes ranging from societal collapse to the triumph of human resilience, showcasing a spectrum of literary styles, from speculative fiction to allegory. The anthology reflects a profound exploration of the human condition under duress, epitomized by the chilling prognostications prevalent in several standout pieces. Collectively, these works invite readers to ponder the implications of technological advancement, political tyranny, and ecological disaster, serving as both prophecy and admonition. The contributing authors, including literary giants such as Edgar Allan Poe, H.G. Wells, George Orwell, and Mary Shelley, bring together a rich tapestry of voices. This assembly of visionaries spans epochs and ideologies, each contributing unique cultural and philosophical insights into dystopian realism and speculative thought. The collection taps into historical and literary movements such as Romanticism, Modernism, and Science Fiction, portraying dystopia's evolution while providing a kaleidoscopic view of humanity's potential trajectories. Their narratives coalesce to create a comprehensive dialogue on civilization's fragility and the enduring essence of hope. This anthology is an indispensable resource for readers eager to engage with the multifaceted dimensions of dystopian narratives. It offers a unique opportunity to explore varied perspectives within a single volume, enhancing one'Äôs understanding of societal fears and aspirations across time. Readers will find value in the breadth of insights it provides, as well as in its educational significance, urging them to reflect on the past, present, and conceivable futures. The depth and diversity of voices in this collection ensure a captivating and thought-provoking journey through dystopian landscapes.

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GenreDystopia, General Fiction
Length267 hrs 54 mins
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Publish dateNov 18, 2023
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Table of contents

1George Orwell
366Chapter 18
2One (pt. 1)
367Chapter 19
3One (pt. 2)
368Chapter 20
4Two (pt. 1)
369Chapter 21
5Two (pt. 2)
370Chapter 22
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6Three (pt. 1)
371Chapter 23
7Three (pt. 2)
372Chapter 24
8Appendix
373Chapter 25
9Chapter 1
374Chapter 26
10Chapter 2
375Chapter 27
11Chapter 3
376Chapter 28
12Chapter 4
377Preface
13Chapter 5
378Chapter I. A sharp cross-examiner
14Chapter 6
379Chapter II. Why the revolution did not come earlier
15Chapter 7
380Chapter III. I acquire a stake in the country
16Chapter 8
381Chapter IV. A twentieth-century bank parlor
17Chapter 9
382Chapter V. I experience a new sensation
18Chapter 10
383Chapter VI. Honi soit qui mal y pense
19Aldous Huxley
384Chapter VII. A string of surprises
20Chapter I
385Chapter VIII. The greatest wonder yet-fashion dethroned
21Chapter II
386Chapter IX. Something that had not changed
22Chapter III
387Chapter X. A midnight plunge
23Chapter IV
388Chapter XI. Life the basis of the right of property
24Chapter V
389Chapter XII. How inequality of wealth destroys liberty
25Chapter VI
390Chapter XIII. Private capital stolen from the social fund
26Chapter VII
391Chapter XIV. We look over my collection of harnesses
27Chapter VIII
392Chapter XV. What we were coming to but for the revolution
28Chapter IX
393Chapter XVI. An excuse that condemned
29Chapter X
394Chapter XVII. The revolution saves private property from monopoly
30Chapter XI
395Chapter XVIII. An echo of the past
31Chapter XII
396Chapter XIX. "Can a maid forget her ornaments?"
32Chapter XIII
397Chapter XX. What the revolution did for women
33Chapter XIV
398Chapter XXI. At the gymnasium
34Chapter XV
399Chapter XXII. Economic suicide of the profit system
35Chapter XVI
400Chapter XXIII. "The parable of the water tank"
36Chapter XVII
401Chapter XXIV. I am shown all the kingdoms of the Earth
37Chapter XVIII
402Chapter XXV. The strikers
38Foreword
403Chapter XXVI. Foreign commerce under profits; protection and free trade, or between the devil and the deep sea
39I. Over-Population
404Chapter XXVII. Hostility of a system of vested interests to improvement
40II. Quantity, Quality, Morality
405Chapter XXVIII. How the profit system nullified the benefit of inventions
41III. Over-Organization
406Chapter XXIX. I receive an ovation
42IV. Propaganda in a Democratic Society
407Chapter XXX. What universal culture means
43V. Propaganda Under a Dictatorship
408Chapter XXXI. "Neither in this mountain nor at Jerusalem"
44VI. The Arts of Selling
409Chapter XXXII. Eritis sicut deus
45VII. Brainwashing
410Chapter XXXIII. Several important matters overlooked
46VIII. Chemical Persuasion
411Chapter XXXIV. What started the revolution
47IX. Subconscious Persuasion
412Chapter XXXV. Why the revolution went slow at first but fast at last
48X. Hypnopaedia
413Chapter XXXVI. Theater-going in the twentieth century
49XI. Education for Freedom
414Chapter XXXVII. The transition period
50XII. What Can Be Done?
415Chapter XXXVIII. The book of the blind
511
416Introduction
522
417Chapter 1
533
418Chapter 2
544
419Chapter 3
555
420Chapter 4
566
421Chapter 5
577
422Chapter 6
588
423Chapter 7
599
424Chapter 8
6010
425Chapter 9
6111
426Chapter 10
6212
427Chapter 11
6313
428Chapter 12
6414
429Chapter 13
6515
430Chapter 14
6616
431Chapter 15
6717
432Chapter 16
6818
433Chapter 17
6919
434Chapter 18
7020
435Chapter 19
7121
436Chapter 20
7222
437Chapter 21
7323
438Chapter 22
7424
439Chapter 23
7525
440Chapter 24
7626
441Chapter 25
7727
442Chapter 26
7828
443Chapter 27
7929
444Chapter 28
8030
445Chapter 29
8131
446Chapter 30
8232
447The Dreams that are only Dreams
8333
448I. Mirdath the Beautiful
8434
449II. The Last Redoubt
8535
450III. The Quiet Calling
8636
451IV. The Hushing of the Voice
8737
452V. Into the Night Land
8838
453VI. The Way That I Did Go
89C. S. Lewis
454VII. The Night Land
90Chapter One Sale of College Property
455VIII. Down the Mighty Slope
91Chapter Two Dinner with the Sub-Warden
456IX. The Dark Pyramid
92Chapter Three Belbury and St. Anne’s-on-the-Hill
457X. The Maid of the Olden Days
93Chapter Four The Liquidation of Anachronisms
458XI. The Homeward Way
94Chapter Five Elasticity
459XII. Downward of the Gorge
95Chapter Six Fog
460XIII. Homeward by the Shore (pt. 1)
96Chapter Seven The Pendragon
461XIII. Homeward by the Shore (pt. 2)
97Chapter Eight Moonlight at Belbury
462XIV. On the Island
98II
463XV. Past the House of Silence
99Chapter Nine The Saracen’s Head
464XVI. In the Country of Silence
100Chapter Ten The Conquered City
465XVII. The Love Days
101Chapter Eleven Battle Begun
466Penalty — and Aftermath
102Chapter Twelve Wet and Windy Night
467Evanie the Sorceress
103Chapter Thirteen They have pulled down Deep Heaven on their Heads
468Forest Meeting
104Chapter Fourteen “Real Life is Meeting”
469A Bit of Ancient History
105Chapter Fifteen The Descent of the Gods
470The Village
106Chapter Sixteen Banquet at Belbury
471The Metamorphs
107Chapter Seventeen Venus at St. Anne’s
472Panate Blood
108Foreword
473In Time of Peace
109Thirty-five Years Later
474The Way to Urbs
110Record One
475Revolution
111Record Two
476Flight
112Record Three
477The Messenger
113Record Four
478The Trail Back
114Record Five
479The Master
115Record Six
480Two Women
116Record Seven
481Immortality
117Record Eight
482The Destiny of Man
118Record Nine
483The Sky-Rat
119Record Ten
484Death Flight?
120Record Eleven
485The Conspirators
121Record Twelve
486The Dinner at the Sleeper's
122Record Thirteen
487Declaration
123Record Fourteen
488The Amphimorphs in the Pool
124Record Fifteen
489The Atomic Bomb
125Record Sixteen
490Inferno
126Record Seventeen
491The Master Sits in Judgment
127Record Eighteen
492Fred M. White
128Record Nineteen
493I
129Record Twenty
494II
130Record Twenty-one
495III
131Record Twenty-two
496IV
132Record Twenty-three
497V
133Record Twenty-four
498VI
134Record Twenty-five
499VII
135Record Twenty-six
500I
136Record Twenty-seven
501II
137Record Twenty-eight
502III
138Record Twenty-nine
503IV
139Record Thirty
504V
140Record Thirty-one
505VI
141Record Thirty-two
506The Dust of Death
142Record Thirty-three
507A Bubble Burst
143Record Thirty-four
508I
144Record Thirty-five
509II
145Record Thirty-six
510III
146Record Thirty-seven
511IV
147Record Thirty-eight
512V
148Record Thirty-nine
513VI
149Record Forty
514VII
150Foreword
515I
151Chapter I. My Eagle
516II
152Chapter II. Challenges
517III
153Chapter III. Jackson’s Arm
518IV
154Chapter IV. Slaves of the Machine
519V
155Chapter V. The Philomaths
520Chapter I. The Great City
156Chapter VI. Adumbrations
521Chapter II. My Adventure
157Chapter VII. The Bishop’s Vision
522Chapter III. The Beggar's Home
158Chapter VIII. The Machine Breakers
523Chapter IV. The Under-World
159Chapter IX. The Mathematics of a Dream
524Chapter V. Estella Washington
160Chapter X. The Vortex
525Chapter VI. The Interview
161Chapter XI. The Great Adventure
526Chapter VII. The Hiding-Place
162Chapter XII. The Bishop
527Chapter VIII. The Brotherhood
163Chapter XIII. The General Strike
528Chapter IX. The Poisoned Knife
164Chapter XIV. The Beginning of the End
529Chapter X. Preparations for To-night
165Chapter XV. Last Days
530Chapter XI. How the World Came to be Ruined
166Chapter XVI. The End
531Chapter XII. Gabriel's Utopia
167Chapter XVII. The Scarlet Livery
532Chapter XIII. The Council of the Oligarchy
168Chapter XVIII. In the Shadow of Sonoma
533Chapter XIV. The Spy's Story
169Chapter XIX. Transformation
534Chapter XV. The Master of "The Demons"
170Chapter XX. A Lost Oligarch
535Chapter XVI. Gabriel's Folly
171Chapter XXI. The Roaring Abysmal Beast
536Chapter XVII. The Flight and Pursuit
172Chapter XXII. The Chicago Commune
537Chapter XVIII. The Execution
173Chapter XXIII. The People of the Abyss
538Chapter XIX. The Mamelukes of the Air
174Chapter XXIV. Nightmare
539Chapter XX. The Workingmen's Meeting
175Chapter XXV. The Terrorists
540Chapter XXI. A Sermon of the Twentieth Century
176Chapter I
541Chapter XXII. Estella and I
177Chapter II
542Chapter XXIII. Max's Story – The Songstress
178Chapter III
543Chapter XXIV. Max's Story Continued – The Journeyman Printer
179Chapter IV
544Chapter XXV. Max's Story Continued – The Dark Shadow
180Chapter V
545Chapter XXVI. Max's Story Continued – The Widow and Her Son
181Chapter VI
546Chapter XXVII. Max's Story Continued – The Blacksmith Shop
182Chapter VII
547Chapter XXVIII. Max's Story Concluded – The Unexpected Happens
183Chapter VIII
548Chapter XXIX. Elysium
184Chapter IX
549Chapter XXX. Upon the House-Top
185Chapter X
550Chapter XXXI. "Sheol"
186Chapter XI
551Chapter XXXII. The Rat-Trap
187Chapter XII
552Chapter XXXIII. "The Ocean Overpeers Its List"
188Chapter 1. Mr. Bedford Meets Mr. Cavor at Lympne
553Chapter XXXIV. The Prince Gives His Last Bribe
189Chapter 2. The First Making of Cavorite
554Chapter XXXV. The Liberated Prisoner
190Chapter 3. The Building of the sphere
555Chapter XXXVI. Cæsar Erects His Monument
191Chapter 4. Inside the Sphere
556Chapter XXXVII. The Second Day
192Chapter 5. The Journey to the Moon
557Chapter XXXVIII. The Flight
193Chapter 6. The Landing on the Moon
558Chapter XXXIX. Europe
194Chapter 7. Sunrise on the Moon
559Chapter XL. The Garden in the Mountains
195Chapter 8. A Lunar Morning
560Chapter I. Irene
196Chapter 9. Prospecting Begins
561Chapter II. The Period, and the Coming of Wings
197Chapter 10. Lost Men in the Moon
562Chapter III. The Million to One Chance
198Chapter 11. The Mooncalf Pastures
563Chapter IV. The Compact
199Chapter 12. The Selenite’s Face
564Chapter V. The Downtrodden
200Chapter 13. Mr. Cavor Makes Some Suggestions
565Chapter VI. Miss Lisle Tells a Long Pointless Story
201Chapter 14. Experiments in intercourse
566Chapter VII. "Schedule B"
202Chapter 15. The Giddy Bridge
567Chapter VIII. Tantroy Earns His Wage
203Chapter 16. Points of View
568Chapter IX. Secret History
204Chapter 17. The Fight in the Cave of the Moon Butchers
569Chapter X. The Order of St Martin of Tours
205Chapter 18. In the Sunlight
570Chapter XI. Man Between Two Masters
206Chapter 19. Mr. Bedford Alone
571Chapter XII. By Telescribe
207Chapter 20. Mr. Bedford in Infinite Space
572Chapter XIII. The Effect of the Bomb
208Chapter 21. Mr. Bedford at Littlestone
573Chapter XIV. The Last Chance and the Counsel of Expedience
209Chapter 22. The Astonishing Communication of Mr. Julius Wendigee
574Chapter XV. The Great Fiasco
210Chapter 23. An Abstract of the Six Messages First Received from Mr. Cavor
575Chapter XVI. The Dark Winter
211Chapter 24. The Natural History of the Selenites
576Chapter XVII. The Incident of the 13th of January
212Chapter 25. The Grand Lunar
577Chapter XVIII. The Music and the Dance
213Chapter I. Insomnia
578Chapter XIX. The "Finis" Message
214Chapter II. The Trance
579Chapter XX. Stobalt of Salaveira
215Chapter III. The Awakening
580Chapter XXI. The Bargain of Famine
216Chapter IV. The Sound of a Tumult
581Chapter XXII. "Poor England."
217Chapter V. The Moving Ways
582Arthur Dudley Vinton
218Chapter VI. The Hall of the Atlas
583Preface
219Chapter VII. In the Silent Rooms
584Lecture I
220Chapter VIII. The Roof Spaces
585Lecture II
221Chapter IX. The People March
586Lecture III
222Chapter X. The Battle of the Darkness
587Lecture IV
223Chapter XI. The Old Man Who Knew Everything
588Lecture V
224Chapter XII. Ostrog
589Lecture VI
225Chapter XIII. The End of the Old Order
590Lecture VII
226Chapter XIV. From the Crow’s Nest
591Lecture VIII
227Chapter XV. Prominent People
592Lecture IX
228Chapter XVI. The Monoplane
593Lecture X
229Chapter XVII. Three Days
594Lecture XI
230Chapter XVIII. Graham Remembers
595Lecture XII
231Chapter XIX. Ostrog’s Point of View
596Lecture XIII
232Chapter XX. In the City Ways
597Lecture XIV
233Chapter XXI. The Underside
598Richard Jefferies
234Chapter XXII. The Struggle in the Council House
599Chapter I. The Great Forest
235Chapter XXIII. Graham Speaks His Word
600Chapter II. Wild Animals
236Chapter XXIV. While the Aeroplanes were Coming
601Chapter III. Men of the Woods
237Chapter XXV. The Coming of the Aeroplanes
602Chapter IV. The Invaders
238Jonathan Swift
603Chapter V. The Lake
239A Letter from Captain Gulliver to his Cousin Sympson.
604Chapter I. Sir Felix
240Chapter I.
605Chapter II. The House of Aquila
241Chapter II.
606Chapter III. The Stockade
242Chapter III.
607Chapter IV. The Canoe
243Chapter IV.
608Chapter V. Baron Aquila
244Chapter V.
609Chapter VI. The Forest Track
245Chapter VI.
610Chapter VII. The Forest Track Continued
246Chapter VII.
611Chapter VIII. Thyma Castle
247Chapter VIII.
612Chapter IX. Superstitions
248Chapter I.
613Chapter X. The Feast
249Chapter II.
614Chapter XI. Aurora
250Chapter III.
615Chapter XII. Night in the Forest
251Chapter IV.
616Chapter XIII. Sailing Away
252Chapter V.
617Chapter XIV. The Straits
253Chapter VI.
618Chapter XV. Sailing Onwards
254Chapter VII.
619Chapter XVI. The City
255Chapter VIII.
620Chapter XVII. The Camp
256Chapter I.
621Chapter XVIII. The King’s Levy
257Chapter II.
622Chapter XIX. Fighting
258Chapter III.
623Chapter XX. In Danger
259Chapter IV.
624Chapter XXI. A Voyage
260Chapter V.
625Chapter XXII. Discoveries
261Chapter VI.
626Chapter XXIII. Strange Things
262Chapter VII.
627Chapter XXIV. Fiery Vapours
263Chapter VIII.
628Chapter XXV. The Shepherds
264Chapter IX.
629Chapter XXVI. Bow and Arrow
265Chapter X.
630Chapter XXVII. Surprised
266Chapter XI.
631Chapter XXVIII. For Aurora
267Chapter I.
632Samuel Butler
268Chapter II.
633Preface to the First Edition
269Chapter III.
634Preface to Second Edition
270Chapter IV.
635Preface to the Revised Edition
271Chapter V.
636Chapter I. Waste Lands
272Chapter VI.
637Chapter II. In the Wool-Shed
273Chapter VII.
638Chapter III. Up the River
274Chapter VIII.
639Chapter IV. The Saddle
275Chapter IX.
640Chapter V. The River and the Range
276Chapter X.
641Chapter VI. Into Erewhon
277Chapter XI.
642Chapter VII. First Impressions
278Chapter XII.
643Chapter VIII. In Prison
279Chapter 1
644Chapter IX. To the Metropolis
280Chapter 2
645Chapter X. Current Opinions
281Chapter 3
646Chapter XI. Some Erewhonian Trials
282Chapter 4
647Chapter XII. Malcontents
283Chapter 5
648Chapter XIII. The Views of the Erewhonians Concerning Death
284Chapter 6
649Chapter XIV. Mahaina
285Chapter 7
650Chapter XV. The Musical Banks
286Chapter 8
651Chapter XVI. Arowhena
287Chapter 9
652Chapter XVII. Ydgrun and the Ydgrunites
288Chapter 10
653Chapter XVIII. Birth Formulae
289Chapter 11
654Chapter XIX. The World of the Unborn
290Chapter 12
655Chapter XX. What They Mean By It
291Chapter 13
656Chapter XXI. The Colleges of Unreason
292Chapter 14
657Chapter XXII. The Colleges of Unreason—Continued
293Chapter 15
658Chapter XXIII. The Book of the Machines
294Chapter 16
659Chapter XXIV. The Machines—Continued
295Chapter 17
660Chapter XXV. The Machines—Concluded
296Chapter 18
661Chapter XXVI. The Views of an Erewhonian Prophet Concerning the Rights of Animals
297Chapter 19
662Chapter XXVII. The Views of an Erewhonian Philosopher Concerning the Rights of Vegetables
298Chapter 20
663Chapter XXVIII. Escape
299Chapter 21
664Chapter XXIX. Conclusion
300Chapter 22
665Edwin A. Abbott
301Chapter 23
666Preface
302Chapter 24
667Section 1. Of the Nature of Flatland
303Chapter 25
668Section 2. Of the Climate and Houses in Flatland
304Chapter 26
669Section 3. Concerning the Inhabitants of Flatland
305Chapter 27
670Section 4. Concerning the Women
306Chapter 28
671Section 5. Of our Methods of Recognizing one another
307Chapter 29
672Section 6. Of Recognition by Sight
308Edgar Allan Poe
673Section 7. Concerning Irregular Figures
309The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion
674Section 8. Of the Ancient Practice of Painting
310Owen Gregory
675Section 9. Of the Universal Colour Bill
311Introduction. A Few Words About Mr. Ming and His Journal
676Section 10. Of the Suppression of the Chromatic Sedition
312Note on Personal Names
677Section 11. Concerning our Priests
313Chapter I. I Become a Foreign Observer
678Section 12. Of the Doctrine of our Priests
314Chapter II. Bridgetown, Tour No. 1
679Section 13. How I had a Vision of Lineland
315Chapter III. Introduction to Mecco
680Section 14. How I vainly tried to explain the nature of Flatland
316Chapter IV. Professor Proser-Toady’s Lecture
681Section 15. Concerning a Stranger from Spaceland
317Chapter V. Culture in Mecco
682Section 16. How the Stranger vainly endeavoured to reveal to me in words the mysteries of Spaceland
318Chapter VI. More Culture in Mecco
683Section 17. How the Sphere, having in vain tried words, resorted to deeds
319Chapter VII. A Meccanian Apostle
684Section 18. How I came to Spaceland, and what I saw there
320Chapter VIII. The Mechow Festival
685Section 19. How, though the Sphere shewed me other mysteries of Spaceland, I still desired more; and what came of it
321Chapter IX. Meccanisation
686Section 20. How the Sphere encouraged me in a Vision
322Chapter X. Conversations
687Section 21. How I tried to teach the Theory of Three Dimensions to my Grandson, and with what success
323Chapter XI. An Academic Discussion
688Section 22. How I then tried to diffuse the Theory of Three Dimensions by other means, and of the result
324Chapter XII. The Latest Institution
689Anthony Trollope
325Chapter XIII. Never Again
690The Fixed Period
326Hugh Benson
691Chapter I. Introduction
327Preface
692Chapter II. Gabriel Crasweller
328Prologue
693Chapter III. The First Break-Down
329Chapter I
694Chapter IV. Jack Neverbend
330Chapter II
695Chapter V. The Cricket-Match
331Chapter III
696Chapter VI. The College
332Chapter IV
697Chapter VII. Columbus and Galileo
333Chapter V
698Chapter VIII. The "John Bright"
334Chapter I
699Chapter IX. The New Governor
335Chapter II
700Chapter X. The Town-Hall
336Chapter III
701Chapter XI. Farewell!
337Chapter IV
702Chapter XII. Our Voyage to England
338Chapter V
703To My Fellow Americans
339Chapter VI
704Chapter I. I Witness the Blowing Up of the Panama Canal
340Chapter VII
705Chapter II. American Aeroplanes and Submarines Battle Desperately Against the German Fleet
341Chapter VIII
706Chapter III. German Invaders Drive the Iron into the Soul of Unprepared America
342Chapter I
707Chapter IV. Invasion of Long Island and the Battle of Brooklyn
343Chapter II
708Chapter V. General von Hindenburg Teaches New York City a Lesson
344Chapter III
709Chapter VI. Various Unpleasant Happenings in Manhattan
345Chapter IV
710Chapter VII. New Haven is Punished for Rioting and Insubordination
346Chapter V
711Chapter VIII. I Have a Friendly Talk with the German Crown Prince and Secure a Sensational Interview
347Chapter VI
712Chapter IX. Boston Offers Desperate and Bloody Resistance to the Invaders
348Author’s Preface
713Chapter X. Lord Kitchener Visits America and Discusses Our Military Problems
349Chapter 1
714Chapter XI. Heroic Act of Barbara Webb Saves American Army at the Battle of Trenton
350Chapter 2
715Chapter XII. Rear-Admiral Thomas Q. Allyn Weighs Chances of the American Fleet in Impending Naval Battle
351Chapter 3
716Chapter XIII. The Great Naval Battle of the Caribbean Sea
352Chapter 4
717Chapter XIV. Philadelphia’s First City Troops Die in Defence of the Liberty Bell
353Chapter 5
718Chapter XV. Thrilling Incident at Wanamaker’s Store When Germans Dishonour American Flag
354Chapter 6
719Chapter XVI. An American Girl Brings News that Changes the Course of the Mount Vernon Peace Conference
355Chapter 7
720Chapter XVII. Thomas A. Edison Makes a Serious Mistake in Accepting a Dinner Invitation
356Chapter 8
721Chapter XVIII. I Witness the Battle of the Susquehanna from Vincent Astor’s Aeroplane
357Chapter 9
722Chapter XIX. General Wood Scores Another Brilliant Success Against the Crown Prince
358Chapter 10
723Chapter XX. Third Battle of Bull Run with Aeroplanes Carrying Liquid Chlorine
359Chapter 11
724Chapter XXI. The Awakening of America
360Chapter 12
725Chapter XXII. On Christmas Eve Boston Theills the Nation with an Act of Magnificent Heroism
361Chapter 13
726Chapter XXIII. Confessions of an American Spy and Bravery of Buffalo Schoolboys
362Chapter 14
727Chapter XXIV. Novel Attack of American Airship Upon German Super-Dreadnought
363Chapter 15
728Chapter XXV. Desperate Effort to Rescue Thomas A. Edison from the Germans
364Chapter 16
729Chapter XXVI. Riots in Chicago AND German Plot to Rescue the Crown Prince
365Chapter 17
730Chapter XXVII. Decisive Battle Between German Fleet and American Seaplanes Carrying Torpedoes
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