1897 Olga Romanoff
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Description
Illustrated, Publishers' Original Binding
A work of Victorian era science-fiction, illustrated with sixteen plates by Fred T. Jane, who was curiously more frequently an illustrator of reference books on warships and aircraft. Collated, complete.
This is the sequel to author George Griffith's most well known work, 'The Angel of the Revolution', the tale of a worldwide brotherhood of anarchists fighting the world, armed with fantastical airships, and ending on an apocalyptic note as a comet destroys the earth.
This work begins in 2030, where the defeated descendant of the Tsar of Russia, the villainous Olga Romanoff, steals an airship from the ruling descendants of The Brotherhood of Freedom and obtains their secrets.
Condition
In the publisher's original cloth binding. Small split to head of front joint. Bumping to spine head and tail, and extremities. Front and rear hinges strained but firm. Binding loosening in places, and failed to a portion at rear of text block. Pages bright, with scattered marks throughout. Some folds in pages.
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