The Men Who Wrought
The Men Who Wrought
The Men Who Wrought is a science fiction novel by Ridgwell Cullum, written in the early 20th century against the backdrop of post-World War I Britain. The story follows Sir Andrew Farlow and his son Ruxton as they navigate discussions on national security and the role of inventors in a time of uncertainty. The narrative introduces a mysterious inventor, Charles Smith, and an enigmatic woman, Vita Vladimir, whose involvement hints at a dangerous adventure tied to the future of the nation. The book explores themes of innovation, espionage, and the complexities of personal and national duty.













