Percy Greg

[1] Percy Greg, like his father, wrote about politics, but his views were violently reactionary: his History of the United States to the Reconstruction of the Union (1887) can be said to be more of a polemic, rather than a history.

[citation needed] His Across the Zodiac (1880) is an early science fiction novel, said to be the progenitor of the sword-and-planet genre.

For that novel, Greg created what may have been the first artistic language that was described with linguistic and grammatical terminology.

[2] It also contained what is possibly the first instance in the English language of the word "astronaut".

Percy Greg used the pseudonym 'Lionel H. Holdreth' when writing for George Jacob Holyoake's freethinking periodical, The Reasoner, in the 1850s, and he edited the paper for a while in 1859 when Holyoake was ill.[5] This article about a writer or poet from the United Kingdom is a stub.