@booklet {1091, title = {"The Priestess Who Rebelled"}, howpublished = {Amazing Stories (Chicago, IL)}, volume = { 13.10 }, year = {1939}, note = {

Rpt. in When Women Rule. Ed. Sam Moskowitz (Walker \& Co., 1972), 198-221. Rev. as \“Pilgrimage.\” In his The Thirty-First of February (Gnome Press, 1949), 246-72. Rpt. (Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press, 1970), 246-72.\ 

}, month = {October 1939}, pages = {88-103}, abstract = {

Blatantly sexist separation of the sexes. First story in a series set in a future after the collapse of civilization. \“The Judging of the Priestess.\” Fantastic Adventures (Chicago, IL) 2.4 (April 1940): 42-59 is racist, particularly anti-Japanese, as well as sexist. \“Magic City.\” Illus. M[anuel Rey] Isip (1904-87). Astounding Science Fiction 26.6 (February 1941): 9-36. Rpt. in A Treasury of Great Science Fiction. 2 vols. Ed. Anthony Boucher (Garden City, NY: Doubleday \& Co., 1959), 293-321 is set in the same future but significantly later in time when men and women are equals but there remain enclaves of the old way.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, issn = {0002-6891 }, author = {Nelson S[lade] Bond (1908-2006)} }