''Stowaway to Mars'' is a
science fiction
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novel by British writer
John Wyndham
John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris (; 10 July 1903 – 11 March 1969) was an English science fiction writer best known for his works published under the pen name John Wyndham, although he also used other combinations of his names ...
. It was first published in 1936 as ''Planet Plane'' (
George Newnes Ltd
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, London), then serialised in ''The Passing Show'' as ''Stowaway to Mars'' and again in 1937 in ''
Modern Wonder
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'' magazine as ''The Space Machine''. The novel was written under one of Wyndham's early
pen name
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A pen na ...
s, John Beynon. It was published by
Coronet Books
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in 1972 as "''Stowaway to Mars'' by John Wyndham".
Groff Conklin
Edward Groff Conklin (September 6, 1904 – July 19, 1968) was an American science fiction anthologist. He edited 40 anthologies of science fiction, one of mystery stories (co-edited with physician Noah Fabricant), wrote books on home improvemen ...
reviewed the first American edition, issued in 1954 as ''Stowaway to Mars'' as by John Benyon, with no mention that "Benyon" was really much better known as John Wyndham. Conklin criticized several plot elements, and a "faintly distasteful emphasis on British nationalism", but labelled the work as "an interesting adventure story."
The title novella of the collection ''
Sleepers of Mars'' was a sequel.
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1936 British novels
1936 science fiction novels
British science fiction novels
English novels
Novels set on Mars
Fiction set in 1981
Fiction set in 1982
Novels by John Wyndham
Space exploration novels
George Newnes Ltd books