@booklet {7315, title = {A World of Wonders; Or Divers Developments, Showing the Thorough Triumph of Animal Magnetism in New England. Illustrated by the Power of Prevision in Mrs. Matilda Fox, and the Point of the Pencil, by D.C. Johnston}, year = {1838}, note = {

2nd and 3rd eds. Boston, MA: Robert S. Davis, 1838.

}, month = {1838}, publisher = {Robert S. Davis}, address = {Boston, MA}, abstract = {

The Moon, Saturn, Jupiter, and the Sun are visited. Some utopias on other planets, including a Cockaigne on the sun. The moon is inhabited by strange creatures who live in social groups, Saturn is depicted as a eutopia with nine great cities, with all homes a quarter mile high. The people wear few clothes and are vegetarian. Jupiter is a planet early in its evolution. Reference is made to a second volume, but none exists.

}, keywords = {Male author}, author = {Joel R. Peabody M.B. Fellow of the College of {\textquoteleft}Pothecaries} }