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- George_McLeod_Winsor abstract "George McLeod Winsor (1856, Gateshead - 27 July 1939, Isleworth, Middlesex) was a British writer.His novels of science fiction more known are Station X (1919), that narrates a psychic invasion of the Earth from Mars, and The Mysterious Disappearances (1926), renowned like Vanishing Men in 1927, on a crazy scientist that develops a device of levitation with the end to kidnap to his victims.".
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- George_McLeod_Winsor comment "George McLeod Winsor (1856, Gateshead - 27 July 1939, Isleworth, Middlesex) was a British writer.His novels of science fiction more known are Station X (1919), that narrates a psychic invasion of the Earth from Mars, and The Mysterious Disappearances (1926), renowned like Vanishing Men in 1927, on a crazy scientist that develops a device of levitation with the end to kidnap to his victims.".
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