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Violence
Barely any
Minimal fantastical peril
Language
None
Clean Edwardian language
Sexual Content
Barely any
Mild romantic content; married couple
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
None
No significant psychological concerns
What this book is about
Lord Redgrave has invented a spacecraft capable of visiting other worlds, and he plans to celebrate his marriage with the most extraordinary honeymoon ever attempted: a tour of the planets. As the newlyweds travel from world to world, they encounter alien wonders and dangers that no earthly honeymoon could rival. Griffith George's early science fiction novel is a charming relic of the pre-space-age imagination, full of Edwardian optimism and adventure.
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