@booklet {1457, title = {Unborn Tomorrow. A Last Story}, year = {1953}, month = {1953}, publisher = {MacDonald}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Presented as a eutopia. The world in the 50th century has become Roman Catholic and monarchical. Jews have converted and Protestants and Orthodox Christians have returned to the Roman Catholic Church. Very few separate nations remain. Monopolies. Chivalry. Hierarchy. No democracy. No trial by jury. Eugenics. Capitalist.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Gilbert Frankau (1884-1952)} } @booklet {556, title = {The Seeds of Enchantment: Being Some Attempt to Narrate the Peculiar Discoveries of Doctor Cyprian Beamish, M.D., Glasgow; Commandant Ren{\'e} de Gys, Annamite Army, and the Honourable Richard Assheton Smith, in the Golden Land of Indo-China}, year = {1921}, note = {

U.S. ed. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page \& Co., 1921. Rpt. as a volume of\ The Definitive Edition of Gilbert Frankau\&$\#$39;s Novels and Short Stories. London: Macdonald, [1945].

}, month = {1921}, publisher = {Hutchinson}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Lost race novel that describes two societies. The first is a warrior society (authoritarian but fair); the second is socialist eutopia shown to be based on drug-taking and deeply flawed and parts of the novel reads like an anti-socialist tract.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Gilbert Frankau (1884-1952)} }