@booklet {6822, title = {From Earth to Mars}, year = {1943}, month = {[1943]}, publisher = {Currawong Publishing}, address = {Sydney, NSW, Australia}, abstract = {

Detailed eutopia on Mars based on reason and logic, which leads to complete equality, including gender equality, a credit card system of exchange, limited work hours, and the abolition of elected officials. High technology.

}, keywords = {Australian author, Male author}, author = {J[ohn] W[inton] Heming (1900-1953)} } @booklet {6818, title = {Other Worlds}, year = {1942}, month = {[1942]}, publisher = {Currawong}, address = {Sydney, NSW, Australia}, abstract = {

A trip to Mercury and Venus, which are both eutopias of sorts. The people of Mercury are deaf and communicate with gestures. Mercury practices negative eugenics, killing children who show signs of disease or violence, although the practice has succeeded and is rarely needed. No disease because all germs have been eliminated. Termite-like society with a Queen for giving birth. Most children are neuter. No individuality. Bred for a particular occupation. Equal pay. On Venus the people do not wear clothes, have no noses, eat grass, and live in hollows in the banks of rivers or oceans.

}, keywords = {Australian author, Male author}, author = {J[ohn] W[inton] Heming (1900-1953)} } @booklet {6811, title = {King of the Underseas}, year = {1940}, month = {[1940s]}, publisher = {Currawong Publishing}, address = {Sydney, NSW, Australia}, abstract = {

Utopian adventure story. A socialist city of fishmen deep in the ocean. Women have multiple husbands. Conflict with another city and exploitation based on color. The human who discovers the city and is elected king defeats the other city and establishes racial equality before returning to the surface.

}, keywords = {Australian author, Male author}, author = {J[ohn] W[inton] Heming (1900-1953)} }