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George Griffith

George Chetwynd Griffith-Jones (20 August 1857 – 4 June 1906) was a British writer. He was active mainly in the science fiction genre—or as it was known at the time, scientific romance—in particular writing many future-war stories and playing a significant role in shaping that emerging subgenre. For a short period of time, he was the leading science fiction author in his home country both in terms of popularity and commercial success. Griffith grew up with his parents and older brother, receiving home-schooling and moving frequently during his childhood due to his father's career as a clergyman. Following his father's death when Griffith was 14 years old, he went to school for little over a year before leaving England and travelling the world, returning at the age of 19. He then worked as a teacher for ten years before pursuing a career in writing. After an initial setback that left Griffith without the means to provide for himself, he was hired by the publisher C. Arthur Pearson in 1890. Griffith made his literary breakthrough with his debut novel The Angel of the Revolution (1893), which was serialized in Pearson's Weekly before being published in book format. He signed a contract of exclusivity with Pearson and followed it up with the likewise successful sequel Olga Romanoff (1894). Griffith was highly active as a writer throughout the 1890s, producing numerous serials and short stories for Pearson's various publications. He also wrote non-fiction for Pearson and went on various travel assignments. Among these were an 1894 publicity stunt in which he circumnavigated the world in 65 days, an 1895 journey to South America where he covered the various revolutionary movements active there at the time, and an 1896 trip to Southern Africa that resulted in Griffith writing the novel Briton or Boer? (1897) anticipating the outbreak of the Boer War (1899–1902). Griffith's career declined in the latter part of the 1890s, and he was surpassed by H. G. Wells as the favourite science fiction writer of both Pearson and the reading public. His last outright success was A Honeymoon in Space (1901), and he parted ways with Pearson shortly thereafter. With his health in decline, likely due to alcoholism, he continued writing prolifically up until his death at the age of 48. Griffith was both successful and influential as a writer at the peak of his career, but he has since descended into obscurity. Retrospective assessments have found his works to have been timely and prescient—in particular with regard to the importance of aerial warfare—but not timeless, and he is commonly regarded as a relatively poor writer, especially when compared to his main rival, Wells. He regularly incorporated his personal viewpoints into his fiction, and anti-American sentiments expressed in this way ensured that he never established a readership in the United States as publishers there would not print his works. He was irreligious and in his youth advocated fiercely for secularism. Politically, Griffith was early an outspoken socialist, though he is believed to have gradually shifted towards more right-leaning sympathies later in his life. Socially, he has been described as embodying Victorian ideals, including social conservatism and staunch pro-British views.

Infobox

Born
George Chetwynd Griffith-Jones(1857-08-20)20 August 1857Plymouth, Devon, England
Died
4 June 1906(1906-06-04) (aged 48)Port Erin, Isle of Man
Pen name
mw- li , li LaraLevin CarnacStanton Morich
Occupation
Writer
Language
English
Notable works
mw- The Angel of the Revolution (1893) Briton or Boer? (1897) A Honeymoon in Space (1901)
Spouse
mw- Elizabeth Brierly (m. 1887)
Children
3, including Alan Arnold

Tables

· Publications › Poetry collections
1883
Poems General, Secular, and Satirical
Role(s)
W. Stewart & Co.
Notes
as Lara
1884
The Dying Faith
Role(s)
W. Stewart & Co.
Notes
as Lara
Year
Title
Publisher
Notes
Ref.
1883
Poems General, Secular, and Satirical
W. Stewart & Co.
as Lara
1884
The Dying Faith
W. Stewart & Co.
as Lara
· Publications › Novels
1893
Role(s)
Tower Publishing Company
Notes
originally serialized in Pearson's Weekly, 21 January – 14 October 1893
1894
Role(s)
Tower Publishing Company
Notes
originally serialized as The Syren of the Skies in Pearson's Weekly, 30 December 1893 – 4 August 1894
1895
The Outlaws of the Air
Role(s)
Tower Publishing Company
Notes
originally serialized in Short Stories, 8 September 1894 – 23 March 1895
Valdar the Oft-Born: A Saga of Seven Ages
Role(s)
C. Arthur Pearson Ltd
Notes
originally serialized in Pearson's Weekly, 2 February – 24 August 1895
1897
Briton or Boer? A Tale of the Fight for Africa
Role(s)
F. V. White [Wikidata]
Notes
originally serialized in Pearson's Weekly, 1 August 1896 – 9 January 1897
The Knights of the White Rose
Role(s)
F. V. White
Notes
originally serialized in Pearson's Story Teller
The Romance of Golden Star
Role(s)
F. V. White
Notes
originally serialized as Golden Star in Short Stories, 7 September – 21 December 1895
1898
The Virgin of the Sun: A Tale of the Conquest of Peru
Role(s)
C. Arthur Pearson Ltd
The Destined Maid
Role(s)
F. V. White
The Gold-Finder
Role(s)
F. V. White
Notes
originally serialized as The Gold Magnet in Short Stories, 1897
1899
The Great Pirate Syndicate
Role(s)
F. V. White
Notes
originally serialized in Pick-Me-Up, 19 February – 23 July 1898
The Rose of Judah: A Tale of the Captivity
Role(s)
C. Arthur Pearson Ltd
Notes
originally serialized in Pearson's Weekly, 8 October 1898 – 28 January 1899
1900
"Thou Shalt Not—"
Role(s)
C. Arthur Pearson Ltd
Notes
as Stanton Morich; originally serialized in The Sunday Reader, 1899
Brothers of the Chain
Role(s)
F. V. White
1901
Denver's Double: A Story of Inverted Identity
Role(s)
F. V. White
The Justice of Revenge
Role(s)
F. V. White
Captain Ishmael: A Saga of the South Seas
Role(s)
Hutchinson
Role(s)
C. Arthur Pearson Ltd
Notes
originally serialized as Stories of Other Worlds in Pearson's Magazine, January–July 1900
1902
The Missionary
Role(s)
F. V. White
The White Witch of Mayfair
Role(s)
F. V. White
1903
The Lake of Gold: A Narrative of the Anglo-American Conquest of Europe
Role(s)
F. V. White
Notes
originally serialized in Argosy, December 1902 – July 1903
A Woman Against the World
Role(s)
F. V. White
The World Masters
Role(s)
John Long Ltd
1904
A Criminal Croesus
Role(s)
John Long Ltd
The Stolen Submarine: A Tale of the Russo-Japanese War
Role(s)
F. V. White
1905
His Better Half
Role(s)
F. V. White
An Island Love Story
Role(s)
F. V. White
A Mayfair Magician: A Romance of Criminal Science
Role(s)
F. V. White
Notes
expanded from the earlier short story "The Searcher of Souls"
1906
A Conquest of Fortune
Role(s)
F. V. White
The Great Weather Syndicate
Role(s)
F. V. White
His Beautiful Client
Role(s)
F. V. White
The Mummy and Miss Nitocris: A Phantasy of the Fourth Dimension
Role(s)
T. Werner Laurie
Notes
expanded from the earlier short stories "The Vengeance of Nitocris" and "The Conversion of the Professor"
1907
The World Peril of 1910
Role(s)
F. V. White
Notes
expanded from the earlier short story "The Great Crellin Comet"
1908
John Brown, Buccaneer
Role(s)
F. V. White
The Sacred Skull
Role(s)
Everett & Co.
1911
The Lord of Labour
Role(s)
F. V. White
Notes
last work written and last work published (posthumously)
Year
Title
Publisher
Notes
Ref.
1893
The Angel of the Revolution: A Tale of the Coming Terror
Tower Publishing Company
originally serialized in Pearson's Weekly, 21 January – 14 October 1893
1894
Olga Romanoff; or, The Syren of the Skies
Tower Publishing Company
originally serialized as The Syren of the Skies in Pearson's Weekly, 30 December 1893 – 4 August 1894
1895
The Outlaws of the Air
Tower Publishing Company
originally serialized in Short Stories, 8 September 1894 – 23 March 1895
1895
Valdar the Oft-Born: A Saga of Seven Ages
C. Arthur Pearson Ltd
originally serialized in Pearson's Weekly, 2 February – 24 August 1895
1897
Briton or Boer? A Tale of the Fight for Africa
F. V. White [Wikidata]
originally serialized in Pearson's Weekly, 1 August 1896 – 9 January 1897
1897
The Knights of the White Rose
F. V. White
originally serialized in Pearson's Story Teller
1897
The Romance of Golden Star
F. V. White
originally serialized as Golden Star in Short Stories, 7 September – 21 December 1895
1898
The Virgin of the Sun: A Tale of the Conquest of Peru
C. Arthur Pearson Ltd
1898
The Destined Maid
F. V. White
1898
The Gold-Finder
F. V. White
originally serialized as The Gold Magnet in Short Stories, 1897
1899
The Great Pirate Syndicate
F. V. White
originally serialized in Pick-Me-Up, 19 February – 23 July 1898
1899
The Rose of Judah: A Tale of the Captivity
C. Arthur Pearson Ltd
originally serialized in Pearson's Weekly, 8 October 1898 – 28 January 1899
1900
"Thou Shalt Not—"
C. Arthur Pearson Ltd
as Stanton Morich; originally serialized in The Sunday Reader, 1899
1900
Brothers of the Chain
F. V. White
1901
Denver's Double: A Story of Inverted Identity
F. V. White
1901
The Justice of Revenge
F. V. White
1901
Captain Ishmael: A Saga of the South Seas
Hutchinson
1901
A Honeymoon in Space
C. Arthur Pearson Ltd
originally serialized as Stories of Other Worlds in Pearson's Magazine, January–July 1900
1902
The Missionary
F. V. White
1902
The White Witch of Mayfair
F. V. White
1903
The Lake of Gold: A Narrative of the Anglo-American Conquest of Europe
F. V. White
originally serialized in Argosy, December 1902 – July 1903
1903
A Woman Against the World
F. V. White
1903
The World Masters
John Long Ltd
1904
A Criminal Croesus
John Long Ltd
1904
The Stolen Submarine: A Tale of the Russo-Japanese War
F. V. White
1905
His Better Half
F. V. White
1905
An Island Love Story
F. V. White
1905
A Mayfair Magician: A Romance of Criminal Science
F. V. White
expanded from the earlier short story "The Searcher of Souls"
1906
A Conquest of Fortune
F. V. White
1906
The Great Weather Syndicate
F. V. White
1906
His Beautiful Client
F. V. White
1906
The Mummy and Miss Nitocris: A Phantasy of the Fourth Dimension
T. Werner Laurie
expanded from the earlier short stories "The Vengeance of Nitocris" and "The Conversion of the Professor"
1907
The World Peril of 1910
F. V. White
expanded from the earlier short story "The Great Crellin Comet"
1908
John Brown, Buccaneer
F. V. White
1908
The Sacred Skull
Everett & Co.
1911
The Lord of Labour
F. V. White
last work written and last work published (posthumously)
· Publications › Short stories
1894
January 27
Role(s)
"A Gamble with Destiny"
Notes
Pearson's Weekly
February 3
Role(s)
"The General's Gloves"
Notes
Pearson's Weekly
February 10
Role(s)
"Up a Gum Tree"
Notes
Short Stories
February 17
Role(s)
"Jonah's Yarn"
Notes
Pearson's Weekly
March 3
Role(s)
"A Romance of the Hills"
Notes
Pearson's Weekly
July 21
Role(s)
"The True Fate of the 'Flying Dutchman'"
Notes
Pearson's Weekly
Christmas
Role(s)
"The Romance of Rajah Mountain"
Notes
Pearson's Weekly
1895
April 6
Role(s)
"A Woman's Justice"
Notes
Pearson's Weekly
April 13
Role(s)
"The Cruise of the 'Hampshire Maid'"
Notes
Pearson's Weekly
April 20
Role(s)
"The Heroine of Six Mile Creek"
Notes
Pearson's Weekly
April 27
Role(s)
"A True Tale of the 48"
Notes
Pearson's Weekly
May 4
Role(s)
"The Tragedy of Old Man Porter"
Notes
Pearson's Weekly
May 11
Role(s)
"The Gold Plant"
Notes
Pearson's Weekly
Christmas
Role(s)
"A Tale of Old Pompeii"
Notes
Pearson's Weekly
1896
April
Role(s)
"A Photograph of the Invisible"
Notes
Pearson's Magazine
June
Role(s)
"A Genius for a Year"
Notes
Pearson's Magazine
Christmas
Role(s)
"The Vengeance of Nitocris"
Notes
Pearson's Weekly
1897
July
Role(s)
"The Diamond Dog"
Notes
Pearson's Magazine
August
Role(s)
"A Run to Freetown"
Notes
Pearson's Magazine
September
Role(s)
"The King's Rose Diamond"
Notes
Pearson's Magazine
October
Role(s)
"The Finding of Diamond Pan"
Notes
Pearson's Magazine
November
Role(s)
"Five Hundred Carats"
Notes
Pearson's Magazine
December
Role(s)
"The Border Gang"
Notes
Pearson's Magazine
Christmas
Role(s)
"The Great Crellin Comet"
Notes
Pearson's Weekly
1898
March
Role(s)
"A Corner in Lightning"
Notes
Pearson's Magazine
July
Role(s)
"At the Sign of the 'Golden Star'"
Notes
Pearson's Magazine
July 30
Role(s)
"A Woman Scorned"
Notes
Pick-Me-Up
August 6
Role(s)
"Hellville, U.S.A."
Notes
Pearson's Weekly
August 6
Role(s)
"Condemned by Circumstance"
Notes
Pearson's Weekly
August 6
Role(s)
"A Double Rose"
Notes
Pick-Me-Up
August 13
Role(s)
"La Giralda"
Notes
Pick-Me-Up
August 20
Role(s)
"The Curse of Ham"
Notes
Pick-Me-Up
August 27
Role(s)
"A Withered Rose-Leaf"
Notes
Pick-Me-Up
September 3
Role(s)
"Lola's Two Lovers"
Notes
Pick-Me-Up
September 10
Role(s)
"Some Notes from a Private Diary, which Speculates on Choruses and Muses"
Notes
Pick-Me-Up
October
Role(s)
"Beauty in Camp"
Notes
Pearson's Magazine
Christmas
Role(s)
"The Veil of Tanit"
Notes
Pearson's Weekly
1899
May
Role(s)
"The Conversion of the Professor"
Notes
Pearson's Magazine
July
Role(s)
"The Plague Ship 'Tupisa'"
Notes
Pearson's Magazine
Christmas
Role(s)
"The Searcher of Souls"
Notes
Pearson's Weekly
1901
February
Role(s)
"The Raid of 'Le Vengeur'"
Notes
Pearson's Magazine
1903
October
Role(s)
"The Lost Elixir"
Notes
The Pall Mall Magazine
1904
October
Role(s)
"From Pole to Pole"
Notes
The Windsor Magazine
Year
Issue
Title
Publication
Notes
Ref.
1894
January 27
"A Gamble with Destiny"
Pearson's Weekly
as Levin Carnac
1894
February 3
"The General's Gloves"
Pearson's Weekly
as Levin Carnac
1894
February 10
"Up a Gum Tree"
Short Stories
1894
February 17
"Jonah's Yarn"
Pearson's Weekly
as Levin Carnac
1894
March 3
"A Romance of the Hills"
Pearson's Weekly
as Levin Carnac
1894
July 21
"The True Fate of the 'Flying Dutchman
Pearson's Weekly
as Levin Carnac
1894
Christmas
"The Romance of Rajah Mountain"
Pearson's Weekly
1895
April 6
"A Woman's Justice"
Pearson's Weekly
as Levin Carnac
1895
April 13
"The Cruise of the 'Hampshire Maid
Pearson's Weekly
as Levin Carnac
1895
April 20
"The Heroine of Six Mile Creek"
Pearson's Weekly
as Levin Carnac
1895
April 27
"A True Tale of the 48"
Pearson's Weekly
as Levin Carnac
1895
May 4
"The Tragedy of Old Man Porter"
Pearson's Weekly
as Levin Carnac
1895
May 11
"The Gold Plant"
Pearson's Weekly
as Levin Carnac
1895
Christmas
"A Tale of Old Pompeii"
Pearson's Weekly
1896
April
"A Photograph of the Invisible"
Pearson's Magazine
1896
June
"A Genius for a Year"
Pearson's Magazine
as Levin Carnac
1896
Christmas
"The Vengeance of Nitocris"
Pearson's Weekly
incorporated alongside "The Conversion of the Professor" into The Mummy and Miss Nitocris in 1906
1897
July
"The Diamond Dog"
Pearson's Magazine
first of several connected "I.D.B." (illicit diamond buying) stories
1897
August
"A Run to Freetown"
Pearson's Magazine
story
1897
September
"The King's Rose Diamond"
Pearson's Magazine
story
1897
October
"The Finding of Diamond Pan"
Pearson's Magazine
story
1897
November
"Five Hundred Carats"
Pearson's Magazine
story
1897
December
"The Border Gang"
Pearson's Magazine
story
1897
Christmas
"The Great Crellin Comet"
Pearson's Weekly
later expanded into the posthumously-published 1907 novel The World Peril of 1910
1898
March
"A Corner in Lightning"
Pearson's Magazine
1898
July
"At the Sign of the 'Golden Star
Pearson's Magazine
story
1898
July 30
"A Woman Scorned"
Pick-Me-Up
as Levin Carnac
1898
August 6
"Hellville, U.S.A."
Pearson's Weekly
1898
August 6
"Condemned by Circumstance"
Pearson's Weekly
as Levin Carnac
1898
August 6
"A Double Rose"
Pick-Me-Up
as Levin Carnac
1898
August 13
"La Giralda"
Pick-Me-Up
as Levin Carnac
1898
August 20
"The Curse of Ham"
Pick-Me-Up
as Levin Carnac
1898
August 27
"A Withered Rose-Leaf"
Pick-Me-Up
as Levin Carnac
1898
September 3
"Lola's Two Lovers"
Pick-Me-Up
as Levin Carnac
1898
September 10
"Some Notes from a Private Diary, which Speculates on Choruses and Muses"
Pick-Me-Up
1898
October
"Beauty in Camp"
Pearson's Magazine
story
1898
Christmas
"The Veil of Tanit"
Pearson's Weekly
1899
May
"The Conversion of the Professor"
Pearson's Magazine
incorporated alongside "The Vengeance of Nitocris" into The Mummy and Miss Nitocris in 1906
1899
July
"The Plague Ship 'Tupisa
Pearson's Magazine
1899
Christmas
"The Searcher of Souls"
Pearson's Weekly
later expanded into the 1905 novel A Mayfair Magician
1901
February
"The Raid of 'Le Vengeur
Pearson's Magazine
1903
October
"The Lost Elixir"
The Pall Mall Magazine
1904
October
"From Pole to Pole"
The Windsor Magazine
· Publications › Short story collections
1894
A Heroine of the Slums
Role(s)
Tower Publishing Company
1899
Gambles with Destiny
Role(s)
F. V. White [Wikidata]
Knaves of Diamonds, Being Tales of Mine and Veld
Role(s)
C. Arthur Pearson Ltd
Notes
collection of "I.D.B." stories; reprinted as The Diamond Dog, 1913
Year
Title
Publisher
Notes
Ref.
1894
A Heroine of the Slums
Tower Publishing Company
1899
Gambles with Destiny
F. V. White [Wikidata]
1899
Knaves of Diamonds, Being Tales of Mine and Veld
C. Arthur Pearson Ltd
collection of "I.D.B." stories; reprinted as The Diamond Dog, 1913
· Publications › Non-fiction books
1897
Men Who Have Made the Empire
Role(s)
C. Arthur Pearson Ltd
Notes
originally published in 12 parts in Short Stories, 25 May – 10 August 1897
1901
In an Unknown Prison Land: An Account of Convicts and Colonists in New Caledonia
Role(s)
Hutchinson
1903
With Chamberlain through South Africa
Role(s)
George Routledge & Sons
Sidelights on Convict Life
Role(s)
John Long Ltd
Notes
originally published irregularly in Pearson's Magazine
Year
Title
Publisher
Notes
Ref.
1897
Men Who Have Made the Empire
C. Arthur Pearson Ltd
originally published in 12 parts in Short Stories, 25 May – 10 August 1897
1901
In an Unknown Prison Land: An Account of Convicts and Colonists in New Caledonia
Hutchinson
1903
With Chamberlain through South Africa
George Routledge & Sons
1903
Sidelights on Convict Life
John Long Ltd
originally published irregularly in Pearson's Magazine

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  2. Later published in book form in 2008 under the title Around the World in 65 Days.
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  4. Says Moskowitz, "It was the vogue during that time to publish an extra issue at a greater size and price to be given as
  5. See A Honeymoon in Space § Publication history.
  6. Including the required properties of space suits, the effects of zero gravity, and the use of gravity assist maneuvers.
  7. Variously described by later writers as atheist, agnostic, and having "embraced no religion".
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