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Hartmann, the Anarchist; Or, The Doom of the Great City

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The narrator, a politically engaged traveler turned reformer, becomes entangled with a charismatic anarchist who commands an aerial vessel armed with explosives, and recounts the conspiratorial preparations, the voyage of the craft, and a campaign of spectacular bombing that devastates the metropolis. The narrative traces motives and tensions between revolutionary ends and moral limits, depicts the social backdrop of urban crowding, labor unrest, and political reaction, and follows the aftermath of destruction as survivors confront chaos and the narrator reflects on responsibility, the seductive logic of radical action, and the fragile order of modern cities.

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E. Douglas Fawcett

E. Douglas Fawcett was a British author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the realm of speculative fiction. His notable work, "Hartmann, the Anarchist; Or, The Doom of the Great City," explores themes of anarchism and societal collapse, reflecting the political anxieties of his time. Fawcett's writing often combines elements of adventure and social commentary, making him a distinctive voice in the genre. While not as widely recognized today, his work provides insight into the cultural and ideological currents of his era.

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