Across the Zodiac: The Story of a Wrecked Record is a science fiction novel by Percy Greg, who has been credited as an originator of the Sword and planet sub-genre of science fiction. The book details the creation and use of apergy, a form of anti-gravitational energy, and details a flight to Mars. The planet is inhabited by diminutive beings; they are convinced that life does not exist elsewhere than on their world, and refuse to believe that the unnamed narrator is actually from Earth. (They think he's an unusually tall Martian from some remote place on their planet.) The book's narrator names his spacecraft the "Astronaut." The book contains what was probably the first alien language in any work of fiction.
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Percy Greg was an English writer whose work engaged with political themes from a staunchly reactionary viewpoint. His "History of the United States to the Reconstruction of the Union" functions more as a polemic than a historical account. Furthermore, Greg authored an early science fiction novel, "Across The Zodiac," recognized as a progenitor of the sword-and-planet genre. His writing thus offers a unique blend of sharp political critique and foundational speculative fiction.


Focusing on accessibility, this book is a reproduction of a historical work presented in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. The publishing house Megali is dedicated to making such texts more readable, emphasizing their commitment to inclusivity in literature.