The Miracle of the Lily: Three Novelettes by Clare Winger Harris

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Three classic novelettes of reincarnation, evolution and revolution by a pioneer of female science fiction writers.


A Certain Soldier (1927) – A story of reincarnation and ancient Rome

A novelette of six chapters


The Miracle of the Lily (1928) – Insects were, and still are, mankind’s greatest enemies, and will remain so for many years to come.

Chapter I – The Passing of a Kingdom

Chapter II – Man or Insect?

Chapter III – Lucanus the Last

Chapter IV – Efficiency Maximum

Chapter V – The Year 3928

Chapter VI – The Miracle

Chapter VII – Ex Terreno


The Ape Cycle (1930) – No more will man rule . . . From the ranks of his servants the apes, springs a new leader . . . .

Chapter I

Chapter II – The New Servants

Chapter III – A Tragedy

Chapter IV – A Moral Issue

Chapter V – From Brawn to Brain

Chapter VI – The Missing Link

Chapter VII – Open Revolt

Chapter VIII – A Rescue

Chapter IX – The Conference

About the author

Clare Winger Harris (1891-1968) was an early science fiction writer whose short stories were published during the 1920s. Her stories often dealt with characters on the “borders of humanity” such as cyborgs.

Harris began publishing magazine stories in 1926, and soon became well liked by readers. She was the first American woman to publish science fiction stories under her own name. Her writing career lasted until 1933.

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