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A Honeymoon in Space

by George Chetwynd Griffith

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This is a science fiction adventure novel composed in prose narrative form, published in 1901. The story follows Lord Redgrave, a British aristocrat, who abducts his beloved aboard an anti-gravity spaceship for a voyage through the Solar System. The narrative describes their travels to the Moon, Mars, Venus, and Saturn, each location presenting unique landscapes and inhabitants. The novel depicts encounters with ancient lunar ruins, intellectually advanced Martian beings, angelic inhabitants of Venus, and bizarre creatures on Saturn, reflecting early 20th-century imaginings of extraterrestrial life and space travel. The work belongs to the genre of early speculative fiction, blending adventure with imaginative portrayals of celestial worlds, characteristic of science fiction narratives from the period. Its purpose is to entertain while contemplating humanity's cosmic future and its possible interactions with alien civilizations.

The novel presents a vision of space travel as a grand adventure within a Victorian-era context, combining elements of exploration with romantic and fantastical themes. The narrative emphasizes adventure, discovery, and the moral reflections prompted by contact with alien societies. As a product of its time, it reflects contemporary ideas about technology, exploration, and humanity’s place in the universe, constructed within the framework of early 20th-century science fiction conventions.

From the opening pages

Reprinted from a copy in The Library of the University of California, Riverside A Honeymoon in Space Illustration: "The Earth, the Earth—thank God, the Earth!" Contents List of Illustrations PROLOGUE—The First Cruise of the Astronef EPILOGUE List of Illustrations "THE EARTH, THE EARTH—THANK GOD, THE EARTH!" A HIDEOUS SHAPE ROSE OUT OF THE WATER BEHIND THEM IT TOOK THE STRANGE-WINGED CRAFT AMIDSHIPS SNOW PEAKS AND CLOUD SEAS CAME FORWARD TO MEET THEM WITH BOTH HANDS OUTSTRETCHED WHOLE MOUNTAIN RANGES OF GLOWING LAVA WERE HURLED UP MILES HIGH WITHOUT ANY APPARENT EFFORT HE RAISED HER ABOUT FIVE FEET FROM THE FLOOR THE HUGE PALELY LUMINOUS EYES LOOKED IN UPON THEM PROLOGUE THE FIRST CRUISE OF THE ASTRONEF About eight o'clock on the morning of the 5th of November, 1900, those of the passengers and crew of the American liner St. Louis who happened, whether from causes of duty or of their own pleasure, to be on deck, had a very strange—in fact a quite unprecedented experience. The big ship was ploughing her way through the long, smooth rollers at her average twenty-one knots towards the rising sun, when the officer in charge of the navigating bridge happened to turn his glasses straight ahead. He took them down from his eyes, rubbed the two object-glasses with the cuff of his coat, and looked again. The sun was shining through a haze which so far dimmed the solar disc that it was possible to look straight at it without inconvenience to the eyes. The officer took another long squint, put his glasses down, rubbed his eyes and took another, and murmured, "Well I'm damned!" Just then the Fourth Officer came up on to the bridge to relieve his senior while he went down for a cup of coffee and a biscuit. The Second took him away to the other end of the bridge, out of hearing of the helmsman and the quartermaster standing by, and said almost in a whisper: "Say, Norton, there's something ahead there that I can't make out. Just as the sun got clear above the horizon I saw a black spot go straight across it, right through the upper and lower limbs. I looked again, and it was plumb in the middle of the disc. Look," he went on, speaking louder in his growing excitement, "there it is again! I can see it without the glasses now. See?"

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