
A whimsical blend of science, satire, and adventure, this collection opens with a daring 19th‑century experiment: a group of college friends concocts a massive brick‑made satellite, the “Brick Moon,” to test ideas of gravity, optics, and human ingenuity. Their lively debates in a dim dining hall set the stage for a story that feels both earnest and playfully speculative, offering a glimpse of early ideas about space travel long before rockets ever roared.
The anthology continues with a clever re‑imagining of Robinson Crusoe transplanted to bustling New York, where familiar survival tactics meet the chaotic rhythm of modern city life. A third tale, “The Survivor’s Story,” appears as a heartfelt Christmas offering, highlighting resilience amid unexpected hardship. Together, these stories capture the inventive spirit of a bygone era, inviting listeners to explore imaginative worlds that balance scientific curiosity with timeless human humor.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (465K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1999-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1822–1909
Best known for the patriotic Civil War tale The Man Without a Country, this Boston writer also spent decades as a Unitarian minister, editor, and public-minded reformer. His work mixed storytelling, history, and practical idealism in a way that made him a notable voice in 19th-century American life.
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