The narrative features the iconic figure of the mad scientist, vividly brought to life in a sprawling saga. Serialized in eighteen volumes, this French proto-science fiction work explores themes of ambition and the consequences of unchecked scientific exploration. Written by Gustave Le Rouge, known for his imaginative storytelling, the novel delves into the complexities of its characters and the intriguing scenarios they encounter, marking a significant contribution to early science fiction literature.
Gustave Le Rouge Book order
Gustave Le Rouge was a French author who stood at the dawn of modern science fiction. His works moved away from mere adventures, incorporating scientific insights and bridging the gap between the styles of Jules Verne and H.G. Wells. Le Rouge enriched his narratives with lost worlds, intelligent civilizations, and cosmic horrors, creating unique realms of both fantasy and intellectual provocation. His masterful tales capture a blend of adventure, horror, and social commentary that continues to fascinate readers.




- 2014
- 2014
Set in the early 20th century, this sprawling saga features the iconic figure of the mad scientist, embodied by Dr. Cornelius. Serialized in eighteen volumes, the narrative explores themes of ambition and the consequences of unchecked scientific exploration. Written by Gustave Le Rouge, known for his contributions to proto-science fiction, the work combines adventure with speculative ideas, reflecting the era's fascination with science and its potential perils.
- 2008
The Vampires of Mars
- 316 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of Mars, young engineer Robert Darvel embarks on a thrilling journey after being sent by Hindu Brahmins. Upon arrival, he encounters hostile, bat-winged vampires and a decaying civilization ruled by the Great Brain. His adventure takes a dark turn when he returns to Earth with some of these malevolent beings. The sequel delves into the ensuing war with the vampires, merging elements of planetary romance with cosmic horror, as characters oscillate between heroic bravado and sheer terror.