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In George Allan England's riveting novel, "The Flying Legion", readers are transported into a thrilling blend of science fiction and adventure that reflects the anxieties and aspirations of early 20th century America. Set against a backdrop of intrigue and exploration, the narrative follows a group of American adventurers in an airborne quest, showcasing England's vivid imagination and knack for speculating about the future of technology and human endeavor. His use of cinematic prose draws the reader into a world where the boundaries of possibility are constantly being pushed, embodying the…mehr

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In George Allan England's riveting novel, "The Flying Legion", readers are transported into a thrilling blend of science fiction and adventure that reflects the anxieties and aspirations of early 20th century America. Set against a backdrop of intrigue and exploration, the narrative follows a group of American adventurers in an airborne quest, showcasing England's vivid imagination and knack for speculating about the future of technology and human endeavor. His use of cinematic prose draws the reader into a world where the boundaries of possibility are constantly being pushed, embodying the zeitgeist of the Progressive Era with themes of empire, heroism, and the spirit of discovery. George Allan England, an American author and a member of the pioneering generation of speculative fiction writers, was heavily influenced by the technological advancements of his time, including the burgeoning aviation industry. His experiences as a journalist and editor shaped his narrative style, instilling in him a profound appreciation for storytelling that merges the fantastic with reality. England's unique perspective, along with his diverse literary output, positions him as a crucial figure in the evolution of early science fiction. For readers seeking an exhilarating escape into the realms of adventure and speculative fiction, "The Flying Legion" is an essential read. England's masterful storytelling not only entertains but also invites readers to reflect on the implications of technological progress and human ambition, making it a compelling addition to any literary collection.

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George Allan England was an American author and traveler who lived from February 9, 1877, to June 26, 1936. He was best known for his science fiction and fantasy writing. Afterwards, he ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Maine after going to Harvard University. England believed in socialism, and a lot of his writings are about that idea. Nebraska is where England was born. He got his Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) and Master of Arts (M.A.) degrees from Harvard University. On the ticket of the Socialist Party of America, he ran for Governor of Maine in 1912. He got 2,081 votes, or 1.47%, which put him in third place in that race. There is a story that England went missing while on a treasure hunt, but he actually died in a hospital in New Hampshire. England mostly wrote in New York and Maine during his work. A lot of his writings are about socialism. England's work has been influenced by writers like H. G. Wells, Jack London, and Algernon Blackwood. His short story "The Thing from-"Outside"" was first published in Hugo Gernsback's magazine Science and Invention. In April 1926, it was repeated in the first issue of Amazing Stories, which was the first science fiction magazine.