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The Unpretentious Philosopher

Published
Dec 2012
Main Genre
Science Fiction Sci-Fi
Pages
280

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In 1775, industrial chemist Louis-Guillaume de La Follie wrote The Unpretentious Philosopher, in which an inhabitant of Mercury who employs a spaceship powered by electricity to undertake a voyage of exploration to Earth, becomes stranded on our planet when his ship crashes. This forces him to embark on a long search for the exotic materials required to repair it, giving him an opportunity to communicate his advanced understanding of science to an inquisitive Earthling. La Follie was the first writer of contes philosophiques to put the "hard" sciences of physics and chemistry at the heart of his endeavor. His ambitious purpose is to communicate new scientific ideas by using entertaining fictional devices. The Unpretentious Philosopher is truly a plea in favor of "science fiction," a concept that would not be invented for generations to come.

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First Edition Dec 2012 Hollywood Comics ISBN13 9781612271361 ISBN10 1612271367
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May 2013 Black Coat Press ISBN13 2940016726267
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May 2013 Black Coat Press ISBN10 B00CKBE5RQ
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