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Maza of the Moon is a science fiction novel by American author and editor, Otis Adelbert Kline. It was first published in book form in 1930 by A C McClurg & Co. The novel was originally serialized in four parts in the magazine, Argosy, beginning in December 1929.
Ted Dustin, an American inventor, seeks to win a prize of one million dollars by being the first person to touch the Moon with an object launched from Earth. He devises a huge gun, which fires upon the surface of the Moon. Shortly thereafter, the Moon, feeling threatened, fires back, and war breaks out between our planet and the moon. By use of a his invention, the videophone, a telephone which transmits images and voice, Ted hails communication with the Moon. A beautiful woman and her guards first reply, but their transmission is cut off by warlike yellow humaniods. Ted eventually travels to the Moon in a spacecraft of his own design, and meets the titular character, who turns out to be the beautiful woman from the transmission, as well as a princess of one of the two groups that inhabit the Moon.
MAZA OF THE MOON
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