The MAN
WHO ROCKED THE EARTH

By ARTHUR TRAIN and ROBERT WILLIAMS WOOD


Reprint Edition 1974 by Arno Press Inc.
A New York Times Company
New York—1975


SCIENCE FICTION ADVISORY EDITORS
R. Reginald
Douglas Menville

Copyright © 1915 by Doubleday, Page & Company

"I thought, too, of the first and most significant realization which the reading of astronomy imposes: that of the exceeding delicacy of the world's position; how, indeed, we are dependent for life, and all that now is, upon the small matter of the tilt of the poles; and that we, as men, are products, as it were, not only of earth's precarious position, but of her more precarious tilt."

W. L. Comfort, Nov., 1914

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