The Centaurians. A Novel
Title | The Centaurians. A Novel |
Year for Search | 1911 |
Authors | [Ambrose], [Lottie F.] |
Tertiary Authors | Biagi, [L. D.] [pseud.] |
Date Published | 1911 |
Publisher | Broadway Publishing Co. |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Female author, US author |
Annotation | Lost race flawed utopia located near the North Pole. There are four societies in the area, with one, the Centaurians, the focus of this aspect of the novel. The Centaurians are advanced technologically and see themselves as having achieved perfection and no longer love or hate. The novel contains the standard love story with the man from outside falling in love with a woman who is considered almost divine and is known as the Priestess of the Sun and is wedded to the Sun. Although she is supposed no longer to be able to experience love, she does, but not him. |
Info Notes | © L. D. Biagi |
Pseudonym | [L.D.] Biagi [pseud.]. |
Holding Institutions | DLC, HRC |
Full Text | 1911 [Ambrose, Lottie F.]. The Centaurians. A Novel. By [L.D.] Biagi [pseud.]. New York: Broadway Publishing Co. DLC, HRC Lost race flawed utopia located near the North Pole. There are four societies in the area, with one, the Centaurians, the focus of this aspect of the novel. The Centaurians are advanced technologically and see themselves as having achieved perfection and no longer love or hate. The novel contains the standard love story with the man from outside falling in love with a woman who is considered almost divine and is known as the Priestess of the Sun and is wedded to the Sun. Although she is supposed no longer to be able to experience love, she does, but not him. |