E. V. Odle (1890-1942) was a Bloomsbury-adjacent magazine editor in London.
"""An excellent example of the promise of the Radium Age series, giving deserved attention to a hilarious and prescient work of science fiction that has almost been forgotten."" —Shelf Awareness “Fluidity versus fixedness as markers of peace versus conflict is a strikingly resonant argument to find in a novel that’s just under a century old, and it more than justifies time spent in the company of The Clockwork Man.” —The Los Angeles Review of Books About the Radium Age Series: “Joshua Glenn’s admirable Radium Age series [is] devoted to early- 20th-century science fiction and fantasy.” — The Washington Post “Long live the Radium Age.” — The Los Angeles Times “It’s an attractive crusade. […] Glenn’s project is well suited to providing an organizing principle for an SF reprint line, to the point where I’m a little surprised that I can’t think of other similarly high-profile examples of reprint-as-critical-advocacy. ” —The Los Angeles Review of Books “Neglected classics of early 20th-century sci-fi in spiffily designed paperback editions.” —The Financial Times “New editions of a host of under-discussed classics of the genre.” —Tor.com “Shows that ‘proto-sf’ was being published much more widely, alongside other kinds of fiction, in a world before it emerged as a genre and became ghettoised.” —BSFA Review “A huge effort to help define a new era of science fiction.” —Transfer Orbit “An excellent start at showcasing the strange wonders offered by the Radium Age.” —Maximum Shelf"