Anno Domini 2000; or, Woman's Destiny

TitleAnno Domini 2000; or, Woman's Destiny
Year for Search1889
AuthorsVogel, Sir Julius K.C.M.G.(1835-99)
Date Published1889
PublisherHutchinson
Place PublishedLondon
KeywordsAotearoa New Zealand author, Australian author, English author, Male author
Annotation

Detailed eutopia. Sexual equality. Includes a chapter on the eutopian results of Home Rule for Ireland (233-48). Satires on the novel include 1889 Juggle, Sir Volius and 1891 Williams, George Phipps and W[illiam] P[ember] Reeves. “Farming in the Future.”

Additional Publishers

Colonial ed., which is technically the 1st ed., has a picture of the author and different binding. 3rd and cheaper ed. London: Hutchinson, 1890 and Sydney, Australia: Edwards, Dunlop & Co., 1890. 331 pp. 4th and cheaper ed. London: Hutchinson, 1890 has different cover, different ads in the back. Rpt. Auckland: Exisle Publishing, 2000. 184 pp.; which is rpt. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2002.

It was adapted for radio by Dennis McEldowney and broadcast on New Zealand radio 3YC Christchurch May 9, 1962.

Info Notes

Satires on the novel include 1889 Juggle, Sir Volius and 1891 Williams, George Phipps and W[illiam] P[ember] Reeves. “Farming in the Future.”

Holding Institutions

ATL, L, M, PSt, VUW

Author Note

The author (1835-99) was born in England and emigrated to Australia in 1852 and then to Aotearoa/New Zealand in 1861 where he became Prime Minister (1873-75, February - September 1876) among his many political offices.

Full Text

1889 Vogel, Sir Julius, K.C.M.G. Anno Domini 2000; or, Woman’s Destiny. London: Hutchinson. 331 pp. Colonial ed., which is technically the 1st ed., has a picture of the author and different binding. 3rd and cheaper ed. London: Hutchinson, 1890 and Sydney, Australia: Edwards, Dunlop & Co., 1890. 331 pp. 4th and cheaper ed. London: Hutchinson, 1890 has different cover, different ads in the back. Rpt. Auckland: Exisle Publishing, 2000. 184 pp.; which is rpt. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2002. ATL, L, M, PSt, VUW

Detailed eutopia. Sexual equality. Includes a chapter on the eutopian results of Home Rule for Ireland (233-48). Satires on the novel include 1889 Juggle, Sir Volius and 1891 Williams, George Phipps and W[illiam] P[ember] Reeves. “Farming in the Future.” The author was born in England and emigrated to Australia in 1852 and then to New Zealand in 1861 where he became Prime Minister (1873-75, February - September 1876) among his many political offices.