The Thames Valley Catastrophe

The Thames Valley Catastrophe

Author: Grant Allen

Publisher: Lindhardt og Ringhof

Published: 2022-12-13

Total Pages: 25

ISBN-13: 872661281X

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One Londoner and an American geologist are out for a bicycle trip in the Thames valley. They talk about natural disasters and volcanic eruptions and how thankful they are that such things do not happen in these regions and at these times. The next morning will however prove them wrong and the Londoner will have to ride for his life to escape a catastrophic volcanic eruption. Grant Allen was a Canadian writer who lived in the period 1848 – 1899. His writing career began around 1876 when he published a series of essays on science. His first books, "Physiological Aesthetics" and "Flowers and Their Pedigrees" took up this subject as well. Grant Allen was also a pioneer in science fiction. He wrote about thirty science fiction novels in the period 1884-1899. In his later works, Allen also took up some revolutionary theories for the time regarding marriage. "The Woman Who Did" which depicts the life of an independent woman who takes care of her child on her own became a bestseller.


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Download or read book The Thames Valley Catastrophe written by Grant Allen and published by Lindhardt og Ringhof. This book was released on 2022-12-13 with total page 25 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: One Londoner and an American geologist are out for a bicycle trip in the Thames valley. They talk about natural disasters and volcanic eruptions and how thankful they are that such things do not happen in these regions and at these times. The next morning will however prove them wrong and the Londoner will have to ride for his life to escape a catastrophic volcanic eruption. Grant Allen was a Canadian writer who lived in the period 1848 – 1899. His writing career began around 1876 when he published a series of essays on science. His first books, "Physiological Aesthetics" and "Flowers and Their Pedigrees" took up this subject as well. Grant Allen was also a pioneer in science fiction. He wrote about thirty science fiction novels in the period 1884-1899. In his later works, Allen also took up some revolutionary theories for the time regarding marriage. "The Woman Who Did" which depicts the life of an independent woman who takes care of her child on her own became a bestseller.


The Thames Valley Catastrophe Illustrated

The Thames Valley Catastrophe Illustrated

Author: Grant Allen

Publisher:

Published: 2020-07-26

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13:

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A strange and unexpected disaster happens in the Thames Valley...


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The Thames Valley Catastrophe (Illustrated Edition)

The Thames Valley Catastrophe (Illustrated Edition)

Author: Grant Allen

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Published: 2021-08-04

Total Pages: 33

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A strange and unexpected disaster happens in the Thames Valley...


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Download or read book The Thames Valley Catastrophe (Illustrated Edition) written by Grant Allen and published by . This book was released on 2021-08-04 with total page 33 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A strange and unexpected disaster happens in the Thames Valley...


The Thames Valley Catastrophe Illustrated

The Thames Valley Catastrophe Illustrated

Author: The Thames Valley Catastrop Grant Allen

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Published: 2020-10-21

Total Pages: 34

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an excerpt from the story: I rode for very life, with grim death behind me. Once well across the bridge, and turning up the hill, I saw Ward on the parapet, with his arms flung up, trying wildly to save himself by leaping into the river. Next instant he shrivelled I think, as the beggar had shrivelled; and it is to this complete combustion before the lava flood reached them that I attribute the circumstance (so much commented upon in the scientific excavations among the ruins) that no cast of dead bodies, like those at Pompeii, have anywhere been found in the Thames Valley Desert. My own belief is that every human body was reduced to a gaseous condition by the terrific heat several seconds before the molten basalt reached it. Even at the distance which I had now attained from the central mass, indeed, the heat was intolerable. Yet, strange to say, I saw few or no people flying as yet from the inundation. The fact is, the eruption came upon us so suddenly, so utterly without warning or premonitory symptoms (for I deny the earthquake shocks), that whole towns must have been destroyed before the inhabitants were aware that anything out of the common was happening. It is a sort of alleviation to the general horror to remember that a large proportion of the victims must have died without even knowing it; one second, they were laughing, talking, bargaining; the next, they were asphyxiated or reduced to ashes as you have seen a small fly disappear in an incandescent gas flame. This, however, is what I learned afterward. At that moment, I was only aware of a frantic pace uphill, over a rough, stony road, and with my pedals working as I had never before worked them; while behind me, I saw purgatory let loose, striving hard to overtake me. I just knew that a sea of fire was filling the valley from end to end, and that its heat scorched my face as I urged on my bicycle in abject terror.


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Download or read book The Thames Valley Catastrophe Illustrated written by The Thames Valley Catastrop Grant Allen and published by . This book was released on 2020-10-21 with total page 34 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: an excerpt from the story: I rode for very life, with grim death behind me. Once well across the bridge, and turning up the hill, I saw Ward on the parapet, with his arms flung up, trying wildly to save himself by leaping into the river. Next instant he shrivelled I think, as the beggar had shrivelled; and it is to this complete combustion before the lava flood reached them that I attribute the circumstance (so much commented upon in the scientific excavations among the ruins) that no cast of dead bodies, like those at Pompeii, have anywhere been found in the Thames Valley Desert. My own belief is that every human body was reduced to a gaseous condition by the terrific heat several seconds before the molten basalt reached it. Even at the distance which I had now attained from the central mass, indeed, the heat was intolerable. Yet, strange to say, I saw few or no people flying as yet from the inundation. The fact is, the eruption came upon us so suddenly, so utterly without warning or premonitory symptoms (for I deny the earthquake shocks), that whole towns must have been destroyed before the inhabitants were aware that anything out of the common was happening. It is a sort of alleviation to the general horror to remember that a large proportion of the victims must have died without even knowing it; one second, they were laughing, talking, bargaining; the next, they were asphyxiated or reduced to ashes as you have seen a small fly disappear in an incandescent gas flame. This, however, is what I learned afterward. At that moment, I was only aware of a frantic pace uphill, over a rough, stony road, and with my pedals working as I had never before worked them; while behind me, I saw purgatory let loose, striving hard to overtake me. I just knew that a sea of fire was filling the valley from end to end, and that its heat scorched my face as I urged on my bicycle in abject terror.


The Thames Valley Catastrophe (Annotated)

The Thames Valley Catastrophe (Annotated)

Author: Grant Allen

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2024-03-31

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Grant Allen's work "The Thames Valley Catastrophe" was first released in 1901. A general synopsis or description of the book can be found below: A science fiction book titled "The Thames Valley Catastrophe" examines what happens after a catastrophic event occurs in the Thames Valley, especially in London. The narrative takes place in a future in which there has been a tremendous volcanic eruption that has caused profound social and environmental disruption. The Thames Valley floods as a result of the eruption's chain of events, which drastically alters both society and the surrounding area.The story tracks the protagonists' experiences as they deal with the obstacles the calamity brings about as it happens. The story examines how people and society deal with the fallout from a significant natural disaster by fusing aspects of science fiction, adventure, and social commentary.Known for his works in a variety of genres, such as popular science and science fiction, Grant Allen combines his experience in science and literature with his writing to produce a gripping story that captures the hopes and fears of the period it was written.


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Download or read book The Thames Valley Catastrophe (Annotated) written by Grant Allen and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2024-03-31 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Grant Allen's work "The Thames Valley Catastrophe" was first released in 1901. A general synopsis or description of the book can be found below: A science fiction book titled "The Thames Valley Catastrophe" examines what happens after a catastrophic event occurs in the Thames Valley, especially in London. The narrative takes place in a future in which there has been a tremendous volcanic eruption that has caused profound social and environmental disruption. The Thames Valley floods as a result of the eruption's chain of events, which drastically alters both society and the surrounding area.The story tracks the protagonists' experiences as they deal with the obstacles the calamity brings about as it happens. The story examines how people and society deal with the fallout from a significant natural disaster by fusing aspects of science fiction, adventure, and social commentary.Known for his works in a variety of genres, such as popular science and science fiction, Grant Allen combines his experience in science and literature with his writing to produce a gripping story that captures the hopes and fears of the period it was written.


The Strand Magazine

The Strand Magazine

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Publisher:

Published: 1898

Total Pages: 864

ISBN-13:

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The Strand Magazine

The Strand Magazine

Author: Sir George Newnes

Publisher:

Published: 1898

Total Pages: 736

ISBN-13:

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Strand Magazine

Strand Magazine

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Published: 1897

Total Pages: 822

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Geology of Oxford and the Valley of the Thames. [With illustrations.]

Geology of Oxford and the Valley of the Thames. [With illustrations.]

Author: John PHILLIPS (F.R.S.)

Publisher:

Published: 1871

Total Pages: 602

ISBN-13:

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Victorian Environmental Nightmares

Victorian Environmental Nightmares

Author: Laurence W. Mazzeno

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-05-06

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 3030140423

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The twelve essays in Victorian Environmental Nightmares explore various “environmental nightmares” through applied analyses of Victorian texts. Over the course of the nineteenth century, writers of imaginative literature often expressed fears and concerns over environmental degradation (in its wide variety of meanings, including social and moral). In some instances, natural or environmental disasters influenced these responses; in other instances a growing awareness of problems caused by industrial pollution and the growth of cities prompted responses. Seven essays in this volume cover works about Britain and its current and former colonies that examine these nightmare environments at home and abroad. But as the remaining five essays in this collection demonstrate, “environmental nightmares” are not restricted to essays on actual disasters or realistic fiction, since in many cases Victorian writers projected onto imperial landscapes or wholly imagined landscapes in fantastic fiction their anxieties about how humans might change their environments—and how these environments might also change humans.


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Download or read book Victorian Environmental Nightmares written by Laurence W. Mazzeno and published by Springer. This book was released on 2019-05-06 with total page 273 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The twelve essays in Victorian Environmental Nightmares explore various “environmental nightmares” through applied analyses of Victorian texts. Over the course of the nineteenth century, writers of imaginative literature often expressed fears and concerns over environmental degradation (in its wide variety of meanings, including social and moral). In some instances, natural or environmental disasters influenced these responses; in other instances a growing awareness of problems caused by industrial pollution and the growth of cities prompted responses. Seven essays in this volume cover works about Britain and its current and former colonies that examine these nightmare environments at home and abroad. But as the remaining five essays in this collection demonstrate, “environmental nightmares” are not restricted to essays on actual disasters or realistic fiction, since in many cases Victorian writers projected onto imperial landscapes or wholly imagined landscapes in fantastic fiction their anxieties about how humans might change their environments—and how these environments might also change humans.