An epigraph appears underneath the title on the full title page inīoth volumes and says, “Through what new scenes and changes must we pass?-The Dutton, as denoted on the full title page of both Translation of the French original, was published in London at GraceĬhurch-Street in 1806 by R. The full title page for The Last Man, or Omegarus and Syderia, A Romance in Futurity, featuring a reader’s incorrect addition of an author Written by Cousin de Grainville not Mary Shelley. Title, The Last Man, or Omegarus and Syderia, A Romance in Futurity was Though the two texts share the same short ShellyĪuthor of Frankenstein ” is penciled in underneath the title on Nowhere on the front cover or inside of the book. Jean-Baptiste-François-Xavier Cousin de Grainville. Romance in Futurity was originally a French text by In this 1806 Jean-Baptiste-François-Xavier Cousin de Grainville novel, embark on a journey with the last inhabitants of the world as they navigate around the universe’s impending destruction. University of Virginia Library Catalog Entry, Sadleir-Black Collection: PZ2. The Last Man, or Omegarus and Syderia, A Romance in FuturityĪuthor: Jean-Baptiste-François-Xavier Cousin de Grainvilleīook Dimensions: 2 volumes, each 11.5cm x 19cm
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