Classic Tales of Science Fiction And Fantasy

Wilco Books

9788119307975

Hardcover

Low stock
Rs.2,720.00
Description

Classic Tales of Science Fiction and Fantasy is a stunning leather-bound collection of some of the most imaginative and groundbreaking stories in literature. This anthology brings together the works of celebrated authors like Edgar Rice Burroughs, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and Arthur Conan Doyle, among others, offering readers a journey through extraordinary worlds, futuristic landscapes, and the limitless realms of human imagination.

These timeless stories span a variety of genres, from the thrilling adventures of Burroughs's A Princess of Mars to the thought-provoking feminist utopia of Gilman’s Herland, and the intriguing speculative mysteries crafted by Doyle. The collection showcases the creative genius of writers who laid the foundation for modern science fiction and fantasy.

Why Read This Book

  • Varied Voices: Explore a diverse range of stories that highlight the breadth and depth of classic speculative fiction.
  • Enduring Themes: Delve into tales that examine themes like exploration, human ingenuity, gender equality, and the fantastical unknown.
  • Literary Excellence: Read works by masters of the genre whose storytelling and world-building have influenced generations of writers.
  • Beautiful Keepsake: This leather-bound edition is a collector’s item, perfect for anyone who treasures timeless literature.
  • Immersive Adventures: From interplanetary journeys to utopian societies, these stories transport readers to unforgettable realms.

About the Authors

Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875–1950) was an American author best known for his adventure novels, particularly Tarzan of the Apes and the Barsoom series. His vivid imagination and ability to create richly detailed worlds make his works a cornerstone of classic science fiction and fantasy.

Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860–1935) was an American feminist, sociologist, and author. Best known for The Yellow Wallpaper, her works like Herland challenged traditional gender roles and explored feminist ideals in speculative settings.

Arthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930) gained fame for his Sherlock Holmes mysteries but also penned speculative fiction, including works like The Lost World, which showcased his flair for adventure and the fantastical.

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