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Doctor Omega Arnould Galopin

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Doctor Omega Arnould Galopin
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Publisher: Black Coat Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.22 MB
Author: Arnould Galopin
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Doctor Omega Arnould Galopin by Arnould Galopin instant download after payment.

France, 1905. In a quiet Normandy village, amateur violinist Denis Borel meets a mysterious white-haired scientist known only as Doctor Omega, who is building an amazing spacecraft, the Cosmos. Doctor Omega invites Borel to accompany him on his maiden voyage - to Mars! But the Mars they land on is the primitive planet of three billion years ago, inhabited by savage reptilian warriors and macrocephalic gnomes who seize their ship. Without the Cosmos, can the stranded travelers ever hope to return to Earth? Doctor Omega was first published in France in 1906. This marvelous classic of pulp literature has now been translated and retold in English for the first time.This edition includes 22 illustrations from the original French edition, a foreword by Doctor Who author Terrance Dicks, and an introduction and afterword by Jean-Marc Lofficier.

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