The Devil's Henchman
Title | The Devil's Henchman |
Year for Search | 1926 |
Authors | Oldrey, John |
Date Published | 1926 |
Publisher | Methuen |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | Male author |
Annotation | Lost race novel that depicts a conflict between good and evil through eutopian and dystopian groups in the mountains of Afghanistan. Both groups originated in ancient Egypt as followers of Set (evil) and Isis (good). The followers of Isis have established a eutopia; the followers of Set have enslaved the area they control and are planning to take over the world. |
Holding Institutions | MoU-St, PSt |
Full Text | 1926 Oldrey, John. The Devil’s Henchman. London: Methuen. MoU-St, PSt Lost race novel that depicts a conflict between good and evil through eutopian and dystopian groups in the mountains of Afghanistan. Both groups originated in ancient Egypt as followers of Set (evil) and Isis (good). The followers of Isis have established a eutopia; the followers of Set have enslaved the area they control and are planning to conquer the rest of the world. |