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The narrative recounts a catastrophic invasion from Mars that lays waste to cities with far‑advanced weapons, after which the invaders largely perish from earthly disease. As astronomers warn of further Martian activity, a coalition of scientists and engineers studies captured technology, improvises powerful defensive and offensive devices, and assembles aerial and interplanetary forces. An armed expedition travels to the red planet, engaging surviving Martian forces in a series of speculative battles that blend inventive machinery, strategic planning, and international cooperation, and ends with a decisive counterstrike that neutralizes the extraterrestrial threat.

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Garrett Putman Serviss

Garrett Putman Serviss was an American author and astronomer known for his contributions to popular science literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He wrote extensively on astronomy, making complex concepts accessible to the general public. His notable works include "A Columbus of Space," which explores the possibilities of space travel, and "Edison's Conquest of Mars," a science fiction novel that reflects the era's fascination with technology and exploration. Serviss's writings not only entertained but also educated readers about the wonders of the universe, solidifying his place in the literary heritage of science.

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