- Author: George Griffith Author Record # 993
- Legal Name: Griffith-Jones, George Chetwynd
- Birthplace: Plymouth, Devon, England, UK
- Birthdate: 20 August 1857
- Deathdate: 4 June 1906
- Language: English
- Webpages: Library of Congress, SFE, Wikipedia-EN
- Used These Alternate Names: Levin Carnac, George Griffiths, Stanton Morich
- Note: Although overshadowed by H. G. Wells for most of his career, Griffith was nonetheless highly influential in the UK. He seldom saw print in the US due to his vocal anti-US tendencies, and is almost unheard of there. Concentrated on Future-War, Immortality, Lost-World, and Space Flight fiction.
- Author Tags: Internet Archive (6), steampunk (2), venus (1), space travel (1), aliens (1), lost race (1), fantasy (1), future war (1)
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Novels
- "Thou Shalt Not—" (1900)
- A Conquest of Fortune (1906)
- A Criminal Croesus (1904)
- A Honeymoon in Space (1901)
- A Mayfair Magician: A Romance of Criminal Science (1905)
- A Woman Against the World (1903)
- An Island Love-Story (1905)
- Briton or Boer? A Tale of the Fight for Africa (1897)
- Brothers of the Chain (1899)
- Captain Ishmael: A Saga of the South Seas (1901)
- Denver's Double: A Story of Inverted Identities (1901)
- His Beautiful Client (1906)
- His Better Half (1905)
- John Brown, Buccaneer (1908)
- Olga Romanoff, or, The Syren of the Skies (1894)
- The Angel of the Revolution (1893)
- The Destined Maid (1898)
- The Gold-Finder (1898)
- The Great Pirate Syndicate (1899)
- The Great Weather Syndicate (1906)
- The Justice of Revenge (1901)
- The Knights of the White Rose (1897)
- The Lake of Gold (1903)
- The Lord of Labour (1911)
- The Missionary (1902)
- The Mummy and Miss Nitocris: A Phantasy of the Fourth Dimension (1906)
- The Outlaws of the Air (1895)
- The Romance of Golden Star (1897)
- The Sacred Skull (1908)
- The Stolen Submarine: A Tale of the Russo-Japanese War (1904)
- The Virgin of the Sun: A Tale of the Conquest of Peru (1898)
- The White Witch of Mayfair (1902)
- The World Masters (1903)
- The World Peril of 1910 (1906)
- Valdar the Oft-Born (1895)
- A Heroine of the Slums and Other Tales of the Times (1894)
- Gambles with Destiny (1899)
- Knaves of Diamonds: Being Tales of Mine and Veld (1899)
- Stories of Other Worlds and A Honeymoon in Space (2000)
- The Diamond Dog and Other Tales of I.B.D. (1913)
- The Raid of "Le Vengeur" and Other Stories (1974)
- Novels (1906) [O]
- Out of This World Adventures (2020) [O/3N] with John Jacob Astor and Edgar Rice Burroughs
- A Corner in Lightning (1898)
- A Dream of the Golden Age (1974)
- A Genius for a Year (1896)
- A Glimpse of the Sinless Star (1900)
- A Photograph of the Invisible (1896)
- A Run to Freetown (1899)
- A Visit to the Moon (1900)
- At the Sign of the "Golden Star" (1899)
- Beauty in Camp (1899)
- Five Hundred Carats (1899)
- From Pole to Pole: An Account of a Journey Through the Axis of the Earth; Collated from the Diaries of the Late Professor Haffkin and His Niece, Mrs. Arthur Princeps (1904)
- Hellville, U.S.A. (1898)
- Homeward Bound (1900)
- Honeymoon in Space (excerpt) (1968)
- In Saturn's Realm (1900)
- The Border Gang (1899)
- The Conversion of the Professor: A Tale of the Fourth Dimension (1899)
- The Death-Bridal of Nitocris (2013)
- The Diamond Dog (1899)
- The Fall of Berlin (1893)
- The Finding of Diamond Pan (1899)
- The Gold Plant (1895)
- The Great Crellin Comet (1897)
- The King's Rose Diamond (1899)
- The Lost Elixir (1903)
- The Plague-Ship "Tupisa" (1899)
- The Raid of Le Vengeur (1901)
- The True Fate of the Flying Dutchman (1894)
- The World of the Crystal Cities (1900)
- The World of the War God (1900)
- Up a Gum Tree (1894)
Non-Genre Titles
Essays
- The Criminal Lunatic Asylum (1900)
