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The Devolutionist and the Emancipatrix

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In the Devolutionist, space explorers tried out with Venusian processes of clairvoyant space exploration. They went to the solar system to seek and locate the worldly like sphere Capellette of the star Capella. In the Emancipatrix, they set out to the sphere Sanus of the star Arcturus. In both inimitable spheres, they become enmeshed in the tussles and trials of the occupants, and many more. This is the second book of the Dr. Kinney exciting ventures.

Homer Eon Flint born as Homer Eon Flindt was a U. S. author of pulp science fiction stories and tales.

He started working as a scenarist for silent moving pictures purportedly at his wife’s persistence in 1912. In 1918, he released The Planeteer in All-Story Weekly. His Dr. Kinney adventures were republished by Ace Books in 1965, and with Austin Hall he co-authored the book The Blind Spot.

Allegedly he died because of taking part in an attempt to rob a bank. In accordance with his granddaughter the only one who saw the incident was himself a hooligan.

His son was Max Hugh Flindt, who co-founded the historical space traveler society who co-wrote with Otto Binder Mankind, Child of the Stars in 1974, and in 2004 issued Between the Apes and the Angels.

Some of Homer’s writings include: novels such as The Blind Spot in 1921; collections such as The Lord of Death and The Queen of Life; The Devolutionist and The Emancipatrix; The Interplanetary Adventures of Dr Kinney; serials such as Out of the Moon in 1924; short stories such as The Planeteer in 1918; The King of Conserve Island in 1918; The Man in the Moon in 1919; The Lord of Death in 1919; The Queen of Life in 1919; The Greater Miracle in 1920; The Devolutionist in 1921; The Emancipatrix in 1921; The Nth Man in 1928 – rendered into a movie in 1957 as The Amazing Colossal Man.

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