Giants on the earth

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  • Science fiction
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The Earth lies under the yoke of Jovian oppression. Glavour, the Jovian, called Son of God and Viceroy of Earth, contends with Damis the Nepthalim, half-breed son of the previous Jovian Viceroy and a human mother. Glavour is eight feet tall with the strength conferred by Jupiter’s gravity. Damis is of human stature, but with his father’s strength. Will it be enough? He is half-Jovian and half-human. On which side will his loyalties fall? Can he assist the people of Earth in a revolt against their masters?..

Sterner St. Paul Meek was a US military chemist, and SF and children’s book author. He published as Capt. S.P. Meek, Major S.P. Meek, and Col. S.P. Meek. He retired as a Colonel in 1947 and took up writing full time. His first published story was in “Field and Stream” in 1928, and he was a prolific contributor to SF pulp magazines like “Amazing” and “Astounding” between 1929 and 1933, appearing alongside Ray Cummings and Murray Leinster. He stopped writing SF in 1933, turning to children’s fiction, and published twenty children’s books between 1932 and 1956.

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