Nunsowe Green (or Greene) was the pseudonym for an unidenitified 19th-century British novelist. [1] He may have been a fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society. [2] He is known for authoring the 1882 science fiction novel A Thousand Years Hence. [3] Green is mentioned alongside Jules Verne by a character in the novel The Saliva Tree (1966) by Brian Aldiss, which also refers to H. G. Wells. [4]
Vulcan supposedly orbited the sun entirely within the orbit of Mercury. It was fictionally visited in ["Nunsowe Green", A Thousand Years Hence, 1882].
Nunsowe Green (or Greene) was the pseudonym for an unidenitified 19th-century British novelist. [1] He may have been a fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society. [2] He is known for authoring the 1882 science fiction novel A Thousand Years Hence. [3] Green is mentioned alongside Jules Verne by a character in the novel The Saliva Tree (1966) by Brian Aldiss, which also refers to H. G. Wells. [4]
Vulcan supposedly orbited the sun entirely within the orbit of Mercury. It was fictionally visited in ["Nunsowe Green", A Thousand Years Hence, 1882].