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Issue Details: First known date: 1918... 1918 Take It as Red
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Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Red Magazine 15 February 1918 Z1694550 1918 periodical issue 1918
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Denizens of Other Worlds R. Coutts Armour , London : Murqui Press , 1984 Z815141 1984 selected work short story science fiction London : Murqui Press , 1984 pg. 63-71
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Beyond the Orbit : An Anthology of Australian Science Fiction to 1935 James Doig (editor), Rockville : Wildside Press , 2019 15852301 2019 anthology short story science fiction

    'The stories collected here indicate something of the richness and variety of science fiction written by Australian authors up until the mid-1930s. We see some of the themes mentioned above, for example the lost civilisation story (Phil Collas’s “The Inner Domain”) and the future invasion story (Ernest Favenc’s “What the Rats Brought”), but they offer something new and original, while other stories are built on the consequences of technological discoveries or advancements, for example Ernest Favenc’s “The Land of the Unseen,” H.B. Marriott Watson’s “The Instrument,” and Beatrice Grimshaw’s “Lost Wings.”'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    Rockville : Wildside Press , 2019
    pg. 78-90
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