
THE WANING OF A WORLD
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In the early twentieth century, the scientific world is split over Professor Palmer’s bold theories about the red planet. From his remote observatory high in the California mountains, he maps a network of straight lines and mysterious oases across Mars, arguing they are water‑carrying canals that could support life. The rival scholar Margard challenges every deduction, turning the debate into a public spectacle that captures the imagination of readers worldwide.
Amid the heated controversy, Palmer remains unexpectedly down‑to‑earth, his lectures drawing students who leave with vivid mental pictures of distant worlds. When a confident young man named Robert Sprague arrives, seeking a private audience, a subtle tension hints at deeper questions beyond the scientific dispute. Listeners are invited to follow the unfolding dialogue between ambition, belief, and the mysteries that lie on a planet thirty‑five million miles away.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (336K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Indianapolis, IN: Popular Fiction Publishing Company, 1925, copyright 1926.
Credits
Roger Frank and Sue Clark
Release date
2024-03-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1892–1979
A pulp-era writer best remembered for science fiction and weird tales, he brought big ideas to magazine fiction while making his living in more ordinary trades. His work still appeals to readers who enjoy early speculative adventures and the odd corners of classic fantasy magazines.
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