Invaders from the Infinite, published in 1932, is a space opera by John W. Campbell that continues the adventures of the Arcot, Morey, and Wade trilogy. The novel pits Earthās greatest scientific minds against cosmic threats and alien civilizations. Featuring faster-than-light travel, intergalactic warfare, and speculative technology, the book exemplifies early pulp science fiction. While dated in style and science, it reflects Campbellās vision of human ingenuity and set the stage for his later influence as editor of Astounding Science Fiction.
Invaders from the Infinite, published in 1932, is a space opera by John W. Campbell that continues the adventures of the Arcot, Morey, and Wade trilogy. The novel pits Earthās greatest scientific minds against cosmic threats and alien civilizations. Featuring faster-than-light travel, intergalactic warfare, and speculative technology, the book exemplifies early pulp science fiction. While dated in style and science, it reflects Campbellās vision of human ingenuity and set the stage for his later influence as editor of Astounding Science Fiction.