The Radio War

The Radio War by Ralph Milne Farley is a science fiction narrative published by Lulu Press, Incorporated on August 7, 2006. This first edition spans 204 pages and is presented in English. The story centers around John Farley Pease, the author’s great-grandfather, who is depicted as a scientist in the year 2000 A.D., a time that is significantly advanced from the period in which the story was written in 1932. The plot follows Pease as he utilizes his scientific expertise to assist the United States in defending against an invasion from Soviet Siberia.
Readers will encounter a blend of adventure and speculative elements as Pease navigates the challenges posed by this futuristic conflict. The narrative explores themes of science and warfare, providing insight into the author’s vision of the future. With its focus on the intersection of scientific knowledge and military strategy, The Radio War presents a unique perspective on the potential implications of technological advancements in a fictional context. This edition offers a glimpse into early 20th-century imaginations of the future, making it a noteworthy addition to the science fiction genre.
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by Ralph Milne Farley. John Farley Pease was the great-grandfather of the author, and he was a scientist in the year 2000 A.D., a time far in the future of the writing of this story (1932). Follow the adventures of Pease as he provides his scientific knowledge to the U.S. to ward off the invasion of the Soviet Siberia.
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