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"Brigands of the Moon" is a science fiction novel by Ray Cummings. The story was first published as a serial in "Astounding Stories" magazine in 1930 and later as a novel in 1931. The story follows the adventures of undercover government agent Gregg Haljan, set on Earth's moon.
The novel is part of the space opera subgenre and reflects the science fiction writing style of the time. It explores themes such as space travel, adventure, and the challenge of establishing order and justice in a frontier-like environment.
Ray Cummings was a prolific writer in the early 20th century and a major contributor to pulp science fiction magazines. ¡°Rogue on the Moon¡± is one of his notable works that captures the spirit of science fiction about early space exploration.
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Summary
Our ship, the space-flyer, Planetara, whose home port was Greater New York, carried mail and passenger traffic to and from both Venus and Mars. Of astronomical necessity, our flights were irregular. The spring of 2070, with both planets close to the Earth, we were making two complete round trips. We had just arrived in Greater New York, one May evening, from Grebhar, Venus Free State. With only five hours in port here, we were departing the same night at the zero hour for Ferrok-Shahn, capital of the Martian Union.