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The Girl in the Golden Atom (Bison Frontiers of Imagination) (edition 2005)

by Ray Cummings (Author), Jack Williamson (Introduction)

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A classic work of science fiction, this novel was one of the first to explore the world of the atom. The Girl in the Golden Atom is the story of a young chemist who finds a hidden atomic world within his mother’s wedding ring. Under a microscope, he sees within the ring a beautiful young woman sitting before a cave. Enchanted by her, he shrinks himself so that he can join her world. nbsp; Having worked for Thomas Alva Edison, Ray Cummings (1887–1957) was inspired by science’s possibilities and began to write science fiction. The Girl in the Golden Atom was enormously successful at its publication in 1923, and Cummings went on to write an equally successful sequel, The People of the Golden Atom. Both volumes are featured in this Bison Books edition, along with a new introduction by Jack Williamson.… (more)
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Title:The Girl in the Golden Atom (Bison Frontiers of Imagination)
Authors:Ray Cummings (Author)
Other authors:Jack Williamson (Introduction)
Info:Bison Books (2005), Edition: Bison Books Ed, 344 pages
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It's certainly a unique, vintage science fiction book and I don't think that a unique, vintage science fiction book is everybody's cup of tea. But if it is, I would recommend giving it the once over. It's an easy read and a cool story. I doubt you'll be mulling it over for days afterwards, but it will pleasantly fill in a few hours.

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A classic work of science fiction, this novel was one of the first to explore the world of the atom. The Girl in the Golden Atom is the story of a young chemist who finds a hidden atomic world within his mother’s wedding ring. Under a microscope, he sees within the ring a beautiful young woman sitting before a cave. Enchanted by her, he shrinks himself so that he can join her world. nbsp; Having worked for Thomas Alva Edison, Ray Cummings (1887–1957) was inspired by science’s possibilities and began to write science fiction. The Girl in the Golden Atom was enormously successful at its publication in 1923, and Cummings went on to write an equally successful sequel, The People of the Golden Atom. Both volumes are featured in this Bison Books edition, along with a new introduction by Jack Williamson.

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