- Part I: Roy Lee’s Journal - Chapter I: Monarch of Fate
- Part I: Roy Lee’s Journal - Chapter II: Where?
- Part I: Roy Lee’s Journal - Chapter III: A Monster
- Part I: Roy Lee’s Journal - Chapter IV: A Living Island
- Part I: Roy Lee’s Journal - Chapter V: Blossoms
- Part I: Roy Lee’s Journal - Chapter VI: Winter
- Part II: Isabella’s Chronicle - Chapter VII: The Torch
- Part III: The Further History as Set Forth by the Whole Party and Written by the Historian: Chapter VIII: Red Light
- Part III: The Further History as Set Forth by the Whole Party and Written by the Historian: Chapter IX: A Triumph
- Part III: The Further History as Set Forth by the Whole Party and Written by the Historian: Chapter X: Under the Light of Two Suns
- Part III: The Further History as Set Forth by the Whole Party and Written by the Historian: Chapter XI: An Old Friend
- Part III: The Further History as Set Forth by the Whole Party and Written by the Historian: Chapter XII: The Headless Men
- Part III: The Further History as Set Forth by the Whole Party and Written by the Historian: Chapter XIII: Can We Go Back?
- Part III: The Further History as Set Forth by the Whole Party and Written by the Historian: Chapter XIV: “He Has Done This!”
- Part IV: Rondah’s Star “Parzelia”: Chapter XV: Gold and Glitter
- Part IV: Rondah’s Star “Parzelia”: Chapter XVI: The Earth Home
- Part IV: Rondah’s Star “Parzelia”: Chapter XVII: “Not Rondah, Who Has No Strength!”
- Part IV: Rondah’s Star “Parzelia”: Chapter XVIII: The Sun Island
- Part IV: Rondah’s Star “Parzelia”: Chapter XIX: “He is Not Here!”
- Part IV: Rondah’s Star “Parzelia”: Chapter XX: Good-Bye
- Part IV: Rondah’s Star “Parzelia”: Chapter XXI: Forgetting Regan
- Part IV: Rondah’s Star “Parzelia”: Chapter XXII: The Green Moon
- Part IV: Rondah’s Star “Parzelia”: Chapter XXIII: “Farewell”
- Part IV: Rondah’s Star “Parzelia”: Chapter XXIV: The Mystery of the Sun Island
A bizarre and exuberant work of pure imagination, Rondah, or, Thirty-Three Years in a Star tells the story of a ragtag group of space explorers who—aided by a shuttle set off by clockwork explosives in the Adirondack mountains—find themselves stranded on alien planet. Their adventures will test the limits of their frayed and tenuous bonds as they seek to colonize the planet, take claim of its resources, and rule over the bizarre alien lifeforms who inhabit it. Utterly strange and bursting at the seams with idea and incident, Florence Carpenter Dieudonne’s novel has since been cited as one of the first works of early speculative fiction to create a truly alien world inhabited by extraterrestrial life. - Summary by ChuckW
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