20,000 Trails Under the Universe with the Cerebroscope. A Tale of Wonderful Adventures. A Protest Against the Principle of Death in Nature. The Gods, Nature and Man on Trial in God's Country
Title | 20,000 Trails Under the Universe with the Cerebroscope. A Tale of Wonderful Adventures. A Protest Against the Principle of Death in Nature. The Gods, Nature and Man on Trial in God's Country |
Year for Search | 1917 |
Authors | Meyer, John J[oseph](1873-1948) |
Date Published | 1917 |
Publisher | Privately Ptd |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Humanity in touch with Heaven. Most of the book is taken up with criticisms of contemporary life. There is some fairly standard "domestic heaven" and a few pages (134-37) describing the eutopia produced on Earth. Nationalism has ended; the Universal Truth Church has replaced all denominations; and most enterprises are publicly owned. |
Info Notes | See also 1935 and 1942 Meyer. |
Holding Institutions | DLC |
Full Text | 1917 Meyer, John J[oseph]. 20,000 Trails Under the Universe with the Cerebroscope. A Tale of Wonderful Adventures. A Protest Against the Principle of Death in Nature. The Gods, Nature and Man on Trial in God’s Country. New York: Privately Ptd. DLC Humanity in touch with Heaven. Most of the book is taken up with criticisms of contemporary life. There is some fairly standard “domestic heaven” and a few pages (134-37) describing the eutopia produced on Earth. Nationalism has ended; the Universal Truth Church has replaced all denominations; and most enterprises are publicly owned. See also 1935 and 1942 Meyer. |