"The Devolutionist"
Title | "The Devolutionist" |
Year for Search | 1921 |
Authors | Flint, Homer Eon(born Flindt, 1892-1924) |
Secondary Title | Argosy-All Story Weekly (New York) |
Volume / Edition | 135.5 |
Pagination | 626-71 |
Date Published | July 23, 1921 |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Earth scientists visit other planets using a form of telepathy and an argument emerges on the advantages of power in the hands of an elite or in the hands of the people. A loose sequel is “The Emancipatrix.” Argosy-All Story Weekly 136.5 (September 3, 1921): 631-80; rpt. in his The Devolutionist and The Emancipatrix (New York: Ace Books, [1965]), 96-191 in which the same argument takes place on another planet. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in his The Devolutionist and The Emancipatrix (New York: Ace Books, [1965]), 5-95. |
Author Note | The author was born Flindt (1892-1924) |
Full Text | 1921 Flint, Homer Eon (born Flindt, 1892-1924). “The Devolutionist.” Argosy-All Story Weekly (New York) 135.5 (July 23, 1921): 626-71. Rpt. in his The Devolutionist and The Emancipatrix (New York: Ace Books, [1965]), 5-95. DLC Earth scientists visit other planets using a form of telepathy and an argument emerges on the advantages of power in the hands of an elite or in the hands of the people. A loose sequel is “The Emancipatrix.” Argosy-All Story Weekly 136.5 (September 3, 1921): 631-80; rpt. in his The Devolutionist and The Emancipatrix (New York: Ace Books, [1965]), 96-191 in which the same argument takes place on another planet. |