Percy Bysshe Shelley | Greg Norman | Percy Grainger | Greg LeMond | Greg Louganis | Greg Chappell | Percy Sledge | Percy Greenbank | Greg Nickels | Greg Bear | Greg Abbott | Hugh Percy, 2nd Duke of Northumberland | Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland | Greg Osby | Greg Dyke | Charles H. Percy | Percy | Greg Kurstin | Greg Grunberg | Greg Lynn | Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters | Percy Dearmer | Ralph Percy, 12th Duke of Northumberland | Percy Jackson & the Olympians | Percy Fender | Percy Fawcett | Greg Mortenson | Greg Keelor | Greg Hopkins | Greg Behrendt |
Across the Zodiac: The Story of a Wrecked Record (1880) is a science fiction novel by Percy Greg, who has been credited as an originator of the Sword and planet sub-genre of science fiction.
Blair's work is one of a group of early science fiction novels that are now little known, but were influential in their own time — a group that includes Edward Maitland's By and By (1873), Percy Greg's Across the Zodiac (1880), and John Jacob Astor IV's A Journey in Other Worlds (1894).
In these aspects, the book reflects the likely influence of Percy Greg's 1880 novel Across the Zodiac.