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VOYAGE TO VENUS
by Achille Eyraud
adapted by
Brian Stableford


"If the combustion of the powder could take place in the void, the rocket would rise up therein with even more thrust and rapidity than our fireworks... "It was in accordance with these givens that I constructed my vehicle to pay a visit to that splendid star, our neighbor, which we call be the gentle name of Venus."



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5x8 tpb, 208 p.
ISBN-13: 978-1-61227-005-0



Published the same year as
Jules Verne's classic From the Earth to the Moon and Henri de Parville's An Inhabitant of the Planet Mars, Achille Eyraud's Voyage to Venus (1865) was the first novel to describe an interplanetary rocket-powered spaceship. Eyraud supports his design with an elaborate (but ultimately flawed) pseudo-scientific argument and describes its cosmic voyage in a logical manner. Once on Venus, his protagonists discover a utopian society in which the sexes are equal and solar-powered robots toil in the fields.

Voyage to Venus has often been mentioned in many histories of space travel and science fiction, although the difficulty of obtaining the original text until now meant that few have read it. This ground-breaking work is at last available in English in its first annotated translation by award-winning author Brian Stableford.

Brian M. Stableford has been a professional writer since 1965. He has published more than 60 science fiction and fantasy novels, as well as several authoritative non-fiction books. He is also translating the works of Paul Féval and other French writers of the fantastique for Black Coat Press which also published his most two recent fantasy novels: The New Faust at the Tragicomique, The Wayward Muse and The Stones of Camelot.


Contents:
Voyage à Vénus [Voyage to Venus] (1865)
Introduction and Notes by Brian Stableford.