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Illustrated Edition: Includes 20 stunning illustrations that bring the story to life. Enhanced Features: Contains a detailed summary, a complete character list, and a biography of Frank R. Stockton. Dive into the Depths of Adventure with Frank R. Stockton's 'The Great Stone of Sardis' Step into a breathtaking world of scientific innovation and uncharted territories with Frank R. Stockton's enthralling novel, "The Great Stone of Sardis". This masterpiece, set at the dawn of the 20th century, encapsulates the essence of adventure and human curiosity. Roland Clewe, a brilliant inventor, embarks…mehr

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Illustrated Edition: Includes 20 stunning illustrations that bring the story to life. Enhanced Features: Contains a detailed summary, a complete character list, and a biography of Frank R. Stockton. Dive into the Depths of Adventure with Frank R. Stockton's 'The Great Stone of Sardis' Step into a breathtaking world of scientific innovation and uncharted territories with Frank R. Stockton's enthralling novel, "The Great Stone of Sardis". This masterpiece, set at the dawn of the 20th century, encapsulates the essence of adventure and human curiosity. Roland Clewe, a brilliant inventor, embarks on an unprecedented journey to the very core of the Earth. With his fiancée Margaret Raleigh and loyal assistant Samuel Block, Clewe utilizes his groundbreaking drilling machine to explore subterranean mysteries in ways that no one has dared before. But the earth's depths are not their only frontier; the Arctic also calls to them. Their exploration leads them toward the North Pole in a submarine that challenges the perils of the icy waters, revealing marvels and dangers alike. This illustrated edition of "The Great Stone of Sardis" not only visualizes these thrilling adventures but also deepens the reader's understanding through a comprehensive summary and a vivid characterization. Furthermore, the included biography of Frank R. Stockton gives insights into the life and imagination of one of America's most inventive writers. A tribute to the spirit of adventure and the human desire to comprehend and conquer the unknown, Stockton's book is ideal for anyone who enjoy classic science fiction and exploration stories. "The Great Stone of Sardis" offers a voyage that is both insightful and captivating, regardless of whether you are a seasoned reader or a novice. Embark on this remarkable adventure today and let your imagination drill deep into the mysteries of the Earth and beyond!
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Frank Richard Stockton was an American author and humorist who lived from April 5, 1834, to April 20, 1902. He is best known for a set of unique children's fairy tales that were very popular in the last few decades of the 1800s. Stockton was born in Philadelphia in 1834. His father was a famous Methodist preacher who told him he shouldn't become a writer. He and his wife went to Burlington, New Jersey, after getting married to Mary Ann Edwards Tuttle. That's where he wrote some of his first books. They then moved to New Jersey's Nutley. He worked as a wood carver for many years until his father died in 1860. He went back to Philadelphia in 1867 to work as a writer for a newspaper that his brother had started. His first fairy tale, "Ting-a-ling," came out in The Riverside Magazine that same year. In 1870, he released his first collection of stories. In the early 1870s, he was also the editor of the magazine Hearth and Home. He went to Charles Town, West Virginia, around 1899. He died of a brain bleed in Washington, DC, on April 20, 1902. He is buried at The Woodlands in Philadelphia.