"1970" A Vision of The Coming Age
Title | "1970" A Vision of The Coming Age |
Year for Search | 1870 |
Authors | Collins, John(1814-1902) |
Pagination | 28 pp. |
Date Published | 1870 |
Publisher | Np |
Place Published | Burlington, NJ |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Eutopian poem describing a dream of the millennium in which Christianity is the world religion, and Christian morality is the rule. God has decreed that there will be no more damage by fires, floods, and storms and animals are no longer dangerous. No alcohol, tobacco, or theater. No disease. No hotels; all homes are open to anyone. No lawyers. No stock market. Technology has brought the world, and even the planets, close together. Environmental renewal. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. Philadelphia, PA: Np [Ptd. Burlington, NJ: Enterprise Print]. 24 pp. |
Info Notes | An author's note says it was written in 1870 and some libraries have it cataloged under that date. |
Illustration | Picture of the author as a frontispiece. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | (1814-1902) |
Full Text | 1870 Collins, John (1814-1902). “1970” A Vision of The Coming Age. Burlington, NJ: Np. 28 pp. Rpt. Philadelphia, PA: Np [Ptd. Burlington, NJ: Enterprise Print]. 24 pp. PPLC (copy presented by the author), PSt Eutopian poem describing a dream of the millennium in which Christianity is the world religion, and Christian morality is the rule. God has decreed that there will be no more damage by fires, floods, and storms and animals are no longer dangerous. No alcohol, tobacco, or theater. No disease. No hotels; all homes are open to anyone. No lawyers. No stock market. Technology has brought the world, and even the planets, close together. Environmental renewal. |