@booklet {1619, title = {Into the Tenth Millennium}, year = {1956}, month = {1956}, publisher = {William Heinemann}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Agrarian, somewhat nomadic eutopia, some of which is technically primitive (balloon transport, semaphores for communication) but is socially advanced. A catastrophe caused all metal to become useless; while this made war impossible, there was a widespread famine which produced a dramatic fall in world population. In the future population is controlled. Everyone is wealthy and self-assured. There is no government or belief in a god. Free love and one worldwide language. Initial education is with the mother (fathers are not identified) with no formal education until age forty.\ The author\ also wrote a utopian trilogy; see 1950, 1952, and 1954 Capon.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {[Harry] Paul Capon (1911/12-69)} } @booklet {1502, title = {Down to Earth}, year = {1954}, publisher = {Heinemann}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Last volume of a trilogy. See 1950 and 1952 Capon. This volume focuses on the struggle to return to Earth and attempts by people on Earth to exploit the planet. The author wrote another utopian novel; see 1956 Capon.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {[Harry] Paul Capon (1911/12-69)} } @booklet {1403, title = {The Other Half of the Planet: A Sequel to "The Other Side of the Sun"}, year = {1952}, month = {1952}, publisher = {William Heinemann}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Sequel to 1950 Capon. Authoritarian dystopia set on the other side of the planet that had not been visited in the first volume. The inhabitants of the dystopia are described as savages who hope to enslave or kill the protagonists, who ultimately escape back to the civilized side of the planet. The focus is on the struggle of the space explorers to survive. See also 1954 Capon. The author wrote another utopian novel; see 1956 Capon.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {[Harry] Paul Capon (1911/12-69)} } @booklet {1343, title = {The Other Side of the Sun. A Novel}, year = {1950}, month = {1950}, publisher = {William Heinemann}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Detailed eutopia based on custom. Advanced technology came slowly, and society had time to adjust. Vegetarian. No killing. First volumer in a trilogy; see also 1952 and 1954 Capon.\ The author\ also wrote another utopian novel; see 1956 Capon.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {[Harry] Paul Capon (1911/12-69)} }