British engineer, professor and writer
John Munro |
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Born | 1849
Bristol |
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Died | (1930-12-19)December 19, 1930
Bishopston, Bristol, England |
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Nationality | British |
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Occupation(s) | Mechanical engineer, writer |
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Notable work | A Trip to Venus, Heroes of the Telegraph |
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John Munro (1849-1930) was a British professor of mechanical engineering at Bristol and author who wrote the science fiction stories A Trip to Venus (1897), Sun-Rise in the Moon (1894) and A Message from Mars (1895).[1] A Message from Mars was included as the first chapter of A Trip to Venus, and A Trip to Venus was included in Farewell, Fantastic Venus by Brian Aldiss and Harry Harrison. Munro also wrote Heroes of the Telegraph (1891) and other historical and reference books, such as A pocket-book of electrical rules and tables for the use of electricians and engineers (1884)[citation needed]. Because they were published before 1925, most of Munro's works are in the public domain.
Works
Science fiction
Electricity and Technology
Other
- The Story of the British race, 1909[3]
- Lord Kelvin, G.C.V.O. (biography), 1902[4]
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