Life in a Thousand Worlds. W. S. Harris

Life in a Thousand Worlds - W. S. Harris


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KINGDOM.

       THEIR MODES OF TRAVEL.

       THEIR STORAGE BATTERIES.

       PALACES OF PLOID.

       THE REWARD OF INVENTORS.

       SOME PARTICULAR INVENTIONS.

       THE AGES OF PLOID.

       THOUGHT PHOTOGRAPHY.

       CHAPTER XVI.

       A Singular Planet.

       CHAPTER XVII.

       The Diamond World.

       CHAPTER XVIII.

       Triumphant Feat of Orion.

       CHAPTER XIX.

       The Mute World.

       CHAPTER XX.

       Brief.

       JOURNALISM.

       THEIR FOOTWEAR.

       THEIR RAIMENT.

       TRANSPORTATION.

       PUBLIC HIGHWAYS.

       RELIGIOUS LIFE.

       CHAPTER XXI

       The Life on Wings.

       CHAPTER XXII.

       Heaven.

       THE GREATNESS OF HEAVEN.

       PERMANENCY OF HEAVEN.

       THE INHABITANTS OF HEAVEN.

       DEGREES OF HEAVEN.

       SEVEN TYPES OF INTELLIGENCES.

       UNITY OF HEAVEN.

       A HOME-LIKE PLACE.

       EMPLOYMENT.

       TRANSPORTATION.

       SEXUAL AFFINITIES OF HEAVEN.

       STRUCTURAL ASPECTS OF HEAVEN.

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      Are There More Worlds Than One?

      Why are countless worlds swinging in the endless regions of space? The author believes that thousands are inhabited by intelligent beings.

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      A Visit to the Moon.

      Description of a novel city of over 60,000 Moonites. The inhabitants of the Moon are described as dwarfs having no noses because they live by eating solid air. Their odd houses, expressive paintings, strange religion, wonderful history, novel government, happy home life, etc., interestingly described.

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      A Visit to Mars.

      Marsites described as giants needing four arms. The ultimate results of capitalistic oppression graphically portrayed by a curtain system. The description of the Marsite curtain system embodies a tremendous thrust at monopolistic trusts, and should be read by Americans by the millions. The author captured by Marsmen. Illustration.

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      A Glimpse of Jupiter.

      Jupiterites described as colossal giants averaging twenty-five feet in height. Their language a marvel of simplicity far surpassing the English language. What Jupiterites can see with their powerful magnifying lenses. The author looked, through their largest telescope and saw ships sailing in New York City harbor. Illustration.

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