@booklet {1762, title = {"The Pirates of Ersatz"}, howpublished = {Astounding Science Fiction}, volume = { 72.6 - 73.2 }, year = {1959}, month = {February - April 1959}, pages = {8-58; 92-137; 98-140}, abstract = {

Humor--planet called Walden whose inhabitants think they live in a eutopia but are mistaken.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {[William Fitzgerald] [Jenkins] (1896-1975)} } @booklet {1389, title = {"Historical Note"}, howpublished = {Astounding Science Fiction }, volume = {46.6}, year = {1951}, note = {

Rpt. in\ Give Me Liberty. Ed. Martin Harry Greenberg and Mark Tier (New York: Baen, 2003), 141-57; and in\ Freedom!\ Ed. Martin Harry Greenberg and Mark Tier (New York: Baen, 2006), 115-28.

}, month = {February 1951}, pages = {45-57}, abstract = {

Satire on the Soviet Union. The Soviet invention of a personal flier, developed and sold in vast numbers by non-Soviet capitalists eliminates borders and undermines political control. As a result, the Soviet dystopia collapses.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {[William Fitzgerald] [Jenkins] (1896-1975)} } @booklet {1323, title = {The Last Space Ship}, year = {1949}, month = {1949}, publisher = {Frederick Fell}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Authoritarian dystopia. Technology that allows government to punish selected individuals at a distance leads to universal tyranny. Emphasis on a successful revolt.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {[William Fitzgerald] [Jenkins] (1896-1975)} } @booklet {829, title = {"Politics"}, howpublished = {Amazing Stories (Dunnellen, NJ)}, volume = {7.3 }, year = {1932}, note = {

Rpt. in\ Future Tense. Ed. Richard Curtis (New York: Dell, 1968), 138-67.

}, month = {June 1932}, pages = {268-79}, abstract = {

An anti-pacifist and anti-politician story in which the U.S. navy defeats an attacking enemy while the politicians want them to surrender.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, issn = {0002-6891 }, author = {[William Fitzgerald] [Jenkins] (1896-1975)} }