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Fine. Reprint edition. Illustrated by Fred. T. Jane. 214pp. Fine in illustrated lavender boards. Anarchist genius attempts to destroy London from his futuristic flying battleship. In addition to illustrating works of Arthur Conan Doyle and others, Fred. T. Jane had a pre-Wright brothers penchant for envisioning airships destroying cities. Whereas this fascination might have resulted in the ordinary crack-pot getting committed, Jane was able to parlay his enthusiasm toward publications such as *Jane's Fighting Ships*, *All the World's Airships* and ultimately the still-thriving Jane's Defense publishing and consulting conglomerate.