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From Zone to Zone Or, The Wonderful Trip Of Frank Reade, Jr., With His Latest Air-Ship follows the adventurous journey of a brilliant inventor who, along with his assistant and a team of researchers, sets out on a daring mission to reach the North and South Poles using an innovative airship. The story weaves together exploration, scientific inquiry, and the excitement of venturing into the unknown. Central to the narrative is a meeting of the American Scientific Society, where a groundbreaking idea to use an airship for an expedition is proposed, challenging the traditional methods of travel.…mehr

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From Zone to Zone Or, The Wonderful Trip Of Frank Reade, Jr., With His Latest Air-Ship follows the adventurous journey of a brilliant inventor who, along with his assistant and a team of researchers, sets out on a daring mission to reach the North and South Poles using an innovative airship. The story weaves together exploration, scientific inquiry, and the excitement of venturing into the unknown. Central to the narrative is a meeting of the American Scientific Society, where a groundbreaking idea to use an airship for an expedition is proposed, challenging the traditional methods of travel. As the protagonist prepares to demonstrate his invention to the society, the adventure unfolds with high-stakes encounters and the potential for both discovery and danger. The characters are drawn into a journey to chart unexplored regions and engage with primitive tribes, highlighting themes of innovation, the spirit of adventure, and the relentless pursuit of knowledge. The excitement builds with each new challenge, as the characters strive to achieve the seemingly impossible and conquer the wild unknown.
Autorenporträt
Luis Philip Senarens, born on April 24, 1863, in Brooklyn, New York, was a prominent American writer known for his dime novels and science fiction stories. Raised in a Cuban-American family, Senarens found early success in the world of pulp fiction. He is best known for revitalizing the Frank Reade adventure series, originally created by Harry Enton in 1868. Senarens introduced Frank Reade, Jr. as the new protagonist and added futuristic concepts like electricity, airships, and helicopters, which led to his being dubbed "the American Jules Verne." His innovative approach to storytelling captivated readers, and by the 1890s, he was asked to create a similar series, Jack Wright, the Boy Inventor, for publisher Frank Tousey. Senarens also contributed extensively to the Frank Reade Library, a series of periodicals focused on invention stories, under the pseudonym Noname. Over the course of his career, he wrote more than 300 dime novels, establishing himself as a pioneer of science fiction in the United States. In 1917, he became the editor of Mystery Magazine, a detective story periodical. Senarens passed away on December 26, 1939, leaving behind a legacy in the genre of adventure and science fiction.