The Blonde Goddess
Title | The Blonde Goddess |
Year for Search | 1948 |
Authors | Richards, R. P. J. |
Date Published | [1948] |
Publisher | Ken-Pax Pub. Co |
Place Published | London |
Annotation | Two eutopias are presented. The first is a Shangri-la type similar to 1933 Hilton. The second is set in the near future and presents many reforms. The book is dedicated to The Theosophical Society, The Rosicrucian Fellowship, and The Unity School of Christianity. The author says that the first part is a report of his visit to the Himalayas while out of body plus some material dictated to him through automatic writing. The second part reflects the reforms that were implemented after the protagonists have been given the truth in the first part. National debt wiped out by a one off tax followed by radically cutting spending. Eliminate all out-of-date laws. |
Holding Institutions | MoU-St |
Full Text | [1948] Richards, R.P.J. The Blonde Goddess. London: Ken-Pax Pub. Co. MoU-St Two eutopias are presented. The first is a Shangri-la type similar to 1933 Hilton. The second is set in the near future and presents many reforms. The book is dedicated to The Theosophical Society, The Rosicrucian Fellowship, and The Unity School of Christianity. The author says that the first part is a report of his visit to the Himalayas while out of body plus some material dictated to him through automatic writing. The second part reflects the reforms that were implemented after the protagonists have been given the truth in the first part. National debt wiped out by a one off tax followed by radically cutting spending. Eliminate all out-of-date laws. |