@booklet {7809, title = {The Yorl of the Northmen; or, the Fate of the English Race; Being the Romance of a Monarchical Utopia}, year = {1892}, note = {

Rpt. in\ Late Victorian Utopias: A Prospectus. Ed. Gregory Claeys. 6 vols. (London: Pickering \& Chatto, 2009), 3: 317-389. Editor\&$\#$39;s notes, 315, 399-400.

}, month = {1892}, publisher = {Reeves and Turner}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Feudal eutopia brought about through eugenics. Cottage industries but a few factories are allowed under strict health regulations. Traditional gender roles. See also 1936 Armstrong, Paradise Found; his The Only Way: A Suggestion as to the True Solution to the Problems of Over-population, Degeneration, Unemployment and the Menace of War. London: Edgar G. Dunstan, [1921?]; his \“A Eugenic Colony: A Proposal for South America.\” The Eugenics Review 25.2 (ns. 6.2) (July 1933): 91-97; his The Only Way: A Suggestion as to the True Solution to the Problems of Over-population, Degeneration, Unemployment and the Menace of War. London: Edgar G. Dunstan, [1921?];\ and his\ The Survival of the Unfittest. London: C. W. Daniel Co., 1927. Rev. and enl. London: C. W. Daniel Co., 1931.

}, keywords = {Brazilian author, English author, Male author, Spanish author}, author = {[Charles Wicksteed] [Armstrong] (1871-ca 1963)} }