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OverviewThis famous, strange, wild novel was first issued anonymously by the 'Prince of Puffers', the fashionable publisher Henry Colburn, as a three-volume novel in 1827. This new scholarly edition places it in its previous and contemporary contexts. It concerns the Egyptian mummy of Cheops, who is brought back to life in the year 2126. The novel describes a future filled with advanced technology and features one of the earliest known examples of a ""Mummy's curse. It attempted to predict the state of improvement to which this country might possibly arrive. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nickianne Moody , Andy Sawyer , Andy SawyerPublisher: Edward Everett Root Imprint: Edward Everett Root ISBN: 9781911204930ISBN 10: 1911204939 Publication Date: 31 October 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: To order ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationNickianne Moody is Principal Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies at Liverpool John Moores University and a trustee of the Science Fiction Foundation. She is interested in early science fiction and fantasy writing particularly by women writers, gothic and late twentieth century feminist and cyberpunk utopias and dystopias. Her current research is based on the Liddell Hart Collection of Costume held at Liverpool John Moores University and co-ordinating public engagement with the Femorabilia Collection. Her publications include work on most popular genres, nineteenth and twentieth-century fiction, popular culture and more specifically cultures of reading. Andy Sawyer is librarian of the Science Fiction Foundation Collection at the University of Liverpool Library. From 2002-2012 he was director of the MA in Science Fiction Studies for the School of English, University of Liverpool, and also taught 3rd-year undergraduate modules on the subject. He is Reviews Editor of Foundation: the International Review of Science Fiction and was Guest Curator of the British Library Exhibition ""Out of This World: Science Fiction But Not as You Know It"" in 2011. He was also an advisor to the ""Into the Unknown"" exhibition at the Barbican Centre, London in 2017. He most recently co-edited (with Peter Wright) Teaching Science Fiction (2011). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |