@booklet {632, title = {Latin Blood}, year = {1925}, month = {1925}, publisher = {Authors Pub. Corp}, address = {Hollywood, CA}, abstract = {

The novel presents two islands -- an authoritarian dystopia and a capitalist eutopia with a good government -- and relations among them. The dystopia is destroyed in a natural disaster.

}, keywords = {Male author}, author = {[David Graham] [Fischer]} } @booklet {6625, title = {The Strike of a Sex. A Novel}, year = {1890}, note = {

Later editions were published under the author\&$\#$39;s name with (Member of the Oneida Community) after the name. U.K. ed. London: W.H. Reynolds, 1891. Rpt. London: William Reeves, [1895]. Bellamy Library No. 12. Included in\ The Strike of a Sex and Zugassent\’s Discovery, or After the Sex Struck (With Author\’s Preface). New and revised ed. Chicago, IL: Stockham Pub. Co., 1905.\ The Strike\ is pp. 1-91.\ Zugassent\’s Discovery or After the Sex Struck\ (93-119) is the first part of\ After. Rpt. New York: Arno Press, 1974. Stockham was Dr. Alice Bunker Stockham, a sex reformer.\ 

}, month = {[1890]}, publisher = {G.W. Dillingham}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Women go on strike for \“ownership over our person,\”\ specifically control of maternity. See also 1891 Miller. A novel set after the successful strike is 1892\ Waisbrooker.\ 

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {[George Noyes] [Miller] (1845-1904)} }