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Symzonia;
Voyage of
Discovery is a
piece of
fictional travel literature published on
November 2, 1820, by
Jonathan Seymour. It was
written under the pseudonym...
- (1820).
Symzonia: A
Voyage of Discovery. New York, NY: J. Seymour. Lang, Hans-Joachim; Lease,
Benjamin (June 1975). "The
Authorship of
Symzonia: The Case...
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utopia of the Mégamicres, a race of multicolored,
hermaphroditic dwarves;
Symzonia: A
Voyage of
Discovery by a "Captain Adam Seaborn" (1820)
which reflected...
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surrounded by high
cliffs as in Burroughs's Caspak. The 1820
Hollow Earth novel Symzonia has also been
cited as the
first of the lost
world form, and
Jules Verne's...
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several books of
nautical fiction and non-fiction,
possibly including Symzonia: A
Voyage of Discovery,
which has been
described as the
first American...
- Charles-François
Tiphaigne de la
Roche 1761
Photography Unnamed,
descriptive Symzonia: A
Voyage of
Discovery Adam
Seaborn 1820 Jet
engine Unnamed, descriptive...
- multicolored,
hermaphroditic dwarfs. An
early science-fiction work
called Symzonia: A
Voyage of
Discovery by a "Captain Adam Seaborn"
appeared in
print in...
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specifically at Jane Porter's
novel Sir
Edward Seaward's
Narrative (1831) or
Symzonia (1820) by the
pseudonymous "Captain Adam Seaborn", who was
possibly John...
- Tour
through the
United States Thomas Skinner Surr's A
Winter in
London Symzonia, or a
Voyage to the
Internal World WorldCat. Simpkins,
Nathaniel Stone...
- Mind: A New
Reading of the Dynasts, Westport, CT:
Greenwood Press, (1977)
Symzonia: A
Voyage of Discovery, by Adam Seaborn, a
facsimile reproduction with...