@booklet {449, title = {The New Northland}, year = {1915}, month = {1915}, publisher = {Thomas Benton}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Lost race dystopia. Most of the book is represented on an added title page as Krocker Land: A Romance of Discovery. By Alfred Erickson, Prof. Hlmath Bjornsen, Antoine Goritz, [and] Spruce Hopkins. The Narrative of Alfred Erickson. Edited by Azaziel Link. This is the story of an exploratory trip in the North and the discovery of the luxurious Valley of Rasselas in Krocker Land, with its capitol city of Radiumopolis. Krocker Land has a large population described as Eskimos or Mongolians who are dominated by a population of small, highly intelligent scientists with large heads.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {L[ouis] P[ope] Gratacap (1851-1917)} } @booklet {322, title = {The Mayor of New York: A Romance of Days to Come}, year = {1910}, month = {1910}, publisher = {G.W. Dillingham}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

A dystopia of corrupt upper classes and irreligious lower classes. Revolution. There is a religious revival, and the Pope comes to the U.S.\ See also 1903 Gratacap.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {L[ouis] P[ope] Gratacap (1851-1917)} } @booklet {114, title = {The Certainty of a Future Life in Mars; Being the Posthumous Papers of Bradford Torrey Dodd}, year = {1903}, note = {

Also published New York: Brentano\&$\#$39;s, 1903.

}, month = {1903}, publisher = {Irving Press}, address = {[New York]}, abstract = {

Socialist eutopia. Spirit world but become flesh and blood. Simple life. No sex.\ See also 1910 Gratacap.\ 

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {L[ouis] P[ope] Gratacap ed. [written by] (1851-1917)} }