George Parsons Lathrop
Books and Stories

George Parsons Lathrop (b. 1851 – d. 1898) was an American poet and novelist. George was educated in New York City and Dresden, Germany, when he returned to New York, and decided on a literary career. Going to England on a visit he was married in London, September 11, 1871, to Rose Hawthorne, the second daughter and youngest child of Nathaniel Hawthorne. In 1875 he became associate editor of the Atlantic Monthly, and remained in that position two years, leaving it to edit the Boston Courier in 1879.


(George Parsons Lathrop)

Select a novel or story title to see the inventions from that work:

In the Deep of Time, Not known, 1897

 

 

 

 

 

Science Fiction in the News:

Jetson ONE Air Races Begin, Can Air Polo Be Far Behind? (9/29/2025)

Will Space Stations Have Large Interior Spaces Again? (9/27/2025)

Mornine Sales Robot (9/25/2025)

Bipedal Robot Floats Gently While Walking (9/23/2025)

Musk Idea Of Cars Talking To Each Other Predicted 70 Years Ago (9/21/2025)

Elegant Bivouac Shelter Produces Water And Electricity (9/17/2025)

X-Control Janus-1 A Suitcase Aircraft (9/15/2025)

'AI Assistants' Are Actually Less Reliable For News (9/13/2025)

YES!! Remote Teleoperated Robots predicted by Technovelgy! (9/11/2025)

Will Robots Ever Fold Landry? (9/9/2025)

 

 

 

Home | Glossary | Invention Timeline | Category | New | Contact Us | FAQ | Advertise |
Technovelgy.com - where science meets fiction™

Copyright© Technovelgy LLC; all rights reserved.