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Hardcover The Radio Planet Book

ISBN: 1025422511

ISBN13: 9781025422510

The Radio Planet

(Book #3 in the The Radio Man Series)

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"The Radio Planet" is a classic work of planetary romance and early science fiction that follows the daring exploits of Myles Cabot, a brilliant radio engineer who has mastered the secrets of interplanetary travel. Transported back to the mysterious and perilous world of Venus-known to its inhabitants as Cupia-Cabot finds himself embroiled in a grand adventure filled with strange civilizations and dangerous landscapes.

In this thrilling narrative, Farley blends scientific speculation with high-stakes action. Cabot must navigate the complex politics and biological wonders of a foreign world, facing off against formidable foes while utilizing his technical ingenuity to survive. The story explores themes of heroism, discovery, and the boundless potential of human invention against the backdrop of an exotic alien ecosystem populated by the winged Cupians and the ant-like Formians.

A cornerstone of the pulp era, "The Radio Planet" remains an essential read for fans of vintage science fiction. It captures the imaginative spirit of the 1920s, offering a vivid depiction of space exploration and the timeless quest for adventure in the great unknown. Farley's world-building and fast-paced storytelling have cemented this work as a significant entry in the genre of early 20th-century speculative fiction.

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