A century-and-more ago, while some people pondered the pinnacle that civilization had attained, others worried how it would come crashing down. The End of the World collects twenty-one classic stories and poems from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in which the Earth’s end times erupt in fire, frost, flood, famine—and worse.
Many of the era’s best writers gave shape to those fears in wildly speculative stories that envisioned unthinkable fates and spectacular dooms for our planet and its people. Dramatic, tragic, exhilarating, and transcendent, the provocative stories in this volume offer thrilling accounts of global catastrophes, natural disasters, science run amok, and shocking cataclysms as only the most imaginative writers could conceive.
Stories include:
- Darkness by Lord Byron
- The Last Man by Anonymous
- The Comet by S. Austin, Jr
- The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion by Edgar Allan Poe
- Earth’s Holocaust by Nathanial Hawthorne
- Into the Sun by Robert Duncan Milne
- Plucked from the Burning by Robert Duncan Milne
- For the Akhoond by Ambrose Bierce
- The Crack of Doom by Robert Cromie
- The Star by H.G. Wells
- The Thames Valley Catastrophe by Grant Allan
- The Last Days of Earth by George C. Wallis
- Finis by Frank Lillie Pollock
- The Scarlet Plague by Jack London
- The Poison Belt by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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Michael Kelahan has compiled collections of stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Washington Irving, Bram Stoker, Oscar Wilde, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. His anthologies include
The Screaming Skull and Other Classic Horror Stories and
The Monster-Maker and Other Classic Science Fiction Stories.