@booklet {453, title = {Paradise Found or The Superman Found Out in Three Acts}, year = {1915}, month = {1915}, publisher = {Houghton Mifflin}, address = {Boston, MA}, abstract = {

Dystopian satire in which two hundred years in the future, George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) awakes in a world based on a misreading of his ideas. The British Empire has collapsed, and England is under a corrupt Indian Empire. Canada is part of the U.S. Australia is controlled by Aborigines. South African natives are cannibals. In England, doctors are in power, and\ the entire system is corrupt.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Allen Upward (1863-1926)} } @booklet {6694, title = {The Fourth Conquest of England; A Sequel to "Treason"}, year = {1904}, month = {[1904]}, publisher = {The Tyndale Press. (W.S. Martin \& Co., Ltd.)}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Dystopia based on the revival of the Roman Catholic Church. Science and technology rejected. Pope concluded that the Antipodes do not exist. Treason is probably his High Treason. London: The Primrose Press, [1903], which also has Romance of Politics at the head of the title and is an anti-Roman Catholic work. A note says, \"The publications of the Primrose Press are copyright in all civilised countries, but not in the United States, Haiti, Domingo, Liberia, and other Negro Republics\" (ii).

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Allen Upward (1863-1926)} }