The Dawn of Science Fiction
The Visionaries Who Imagined Tomorrow First
Before rockets reached the stars and robots walked among us, a handful of remarkable writers dared to imagine worlds no one had ever seen. The Dawn of Science Fiction gathers nine unforgettable classics from the pioneers whose ideas shaped generations of storytellers and inspired the future of science fiction.
Step into the extraordinary with H. G. Wells, whose visionary tales explore distant stars, impossible dimensions, and mysteries beyond human understanding. Experience Mary Shelley’s haunting meditation on life and immortality in The Mortal Immortal, and travel across the cosmos with Voltaire’s groundbreaking Micromegas, one of the earliest works to imagine intelligent life beyond Earth.
The collection also ventures into the darker corners of speculative fiction with unforgettable masterpieces by Edgar Allan Poe, including The Tell-Tale Heart and The Masque of the Red Death, while Jack London’s A Thousand Deaths and Frank R. Stockton’s timeless The Lady, or the Tiger? challenge readers with astonishing ideas and unforgettable endings.
Written long before the modern space age, these stories introduced concepts that still captivate readers today—alien life, parallel realities, immortality, scientific discovery, and the limitless possibilities of imagination.
Whether you’re discovering these literary pioneers for the first time or returning to the stories that launched an entire genre, The Dawn of Science Fiction is an essential collection celebrating the visionaries who imagined tomorrow long before anyone believed it was possible.























