53 years before the word "robot" was introduced to the English language, 27 years before H.G. Wells wrote "The Time Machine" and 35 years before the Wright Brothers historic flight and Ford's first Model A there was "THE STEAM MAN of the PRAIRIES". "The Steam Man of the Prairies" was the first example of a mechanical man in literature. "The Steam Man of the Prairies" was one of the first American science fiction novels. "The Steam Man of the Prairies" was the forerunner of Steampunk and Edisonade literature. Written by prolific American author Edward S. Ellis, "Huge Hunter or Steam Man of the Prairies" was so popular, it inspired a number of sequels ... and now, you can read it just as it was presented over 100 years ago. Written at a time when the western United States was really wild: just 3 years after the US Civil War, General Ulysses S. Grant is the new US President, and the First Transcontinental Railroad is a year from being complete; Jesse James is robbing trains and the so-called "Indian Wars" are in full swing (it's about 8 years before the Battle of Little Big Horn [Custer's Last Stand]). And onto the scene appears a man that's a machine made of metal and powered by steam! Until "The Steam Man of the Prairies," no published work had ever conceived of this wonderfully fantastic idea. Enjoy going back in time to experience a true original ... the first of its kind: "The Steam Man of the Prairies." NOTE: This edition of "The Huge Hunter or The Steam Man of the Prairies" includes a publishers preface along with the original text from the late 19th century. The original novel was reprinted six times from 1868 to 1904. The only known copy of the first 1868 printing with its cover intact is owned by the Rosenbach Museum and Library, Philadelphia, PA. Curated for quality by Edward S. Ellis great-great grandson, this book has been extensively reviewed in an attempt to remove imperfections introduced by the transcription and/or digitization process. Though best efforts have been made, this book might have an occasional error that should not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have reissued it in print as part of a continuing commitment to the preservation of the work of prolific American author Edward S. Ellis. For more details on the life, career and books of Edward S. Ellis, visit http://www.EdwardSEllis.com
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Edward S. Ellis is best known for his youth-targeted fictional works in the American dime, pulp, and series novel genre like Seth Jones or The Captives of the Frontier (described as the "perfect dime novel" of thrilling frontier adventure -- estimated 60,000 copies in its first week and 450,000 copies in its first six months), The Huge Hunter or The Steam Man of the Prairies (first U.S. science fiction dime novel) and the series featuring Native American: Deerfoot. Later in life he turned to more serious work, writing accounts of historical events and biographies, mostly for adults. He passed away in Maine in 1916 at the age of 76 after authoring hundreds of books that he produced by his name and by a number of pseudonyms including James Fenimore Cooper Adams, Captain Bruin Adams, Boynton M. Belknap, Lieut. Ned Hunter, Charles E. Lasalle and Seelin Robins. For more details on the life, career and books of Edward S. Ellis, visit www.EdwardSEllis.com.
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