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Title: Into the Sun
Author: Robert Duncan Milne
Narrator: Ghizela Rowe, Christopher Ragland
Format: Unabridged Audiobook
Length: 0 hours 48 minutes
Release date: January 1, 2022
Genres: Classics
Publisher's Summary:
Robert Duncan Milne was born on 7th June 1844 in Cupar in Fife, Scotland.Little is known of the life of this extraordinary author who created some of the most appealing science fiction stories ever written. As an adult he lived in San Francisco and wrote short stories for local newspapers and periodicals of the time and principally for The Argonaut, the political and literary newspaper heavyweight of the area.Robert Duncan Milne died in San Francisco, California on 15th December 1899. He was 55.Into the Sun is a compelling narrative of what happens when the doomed Earth falls into the sun. Is survival possible?
Title: Into the Sun
Author: Robert Duncan Milne
Narrator: Ghizela Rowe, Christopher Ragland
Format: Unabridged Audiobook
Length: 0 hours 48 minutes
Release date: January 1, 2022
Genres: Classics
Publisher's Summary:
Robert Duncan Milne was born on 7th June 1844 in Cupar in Fife, Scotland.Little is known of the life of this extraordinary author who created some of the most appealing science fiction stories ever written. As an adult he lived in San Francisco and wrote short stories for local newspapers and periodicals of the time and principally for The Argonaut, the political and literary newspaper heavyweight of the area.Robert Duncan Milne died in San Francisco, California on 15th December 1899. He was 55.Into the Sun is a compelling narrative of what happens when the doomed Earth falls into the sun. Is survival possible?
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