The Forgotten Race

TitleThe Forgotten Race
Year for Search1963
AuthorsNewton, Julius P.
Date Published1963
PublisherBrown, Watson
Place PublishedLondon
KeywordsMale author, UK author
Annotation

Most of the novel concerns a space race in the distant past and a nuclear war on Earth. One group, from a country like the Soviet Union, settles a planet called Lydia, near Mars, which remains fairly primitive. The other group, from a country like the U.S., settles Mars, and advances much further than the post-nuclear war Earth. The eutopia, briefly described, includes the following: World state. Universal language. Telepathy. Constitutional anarchism. Equality. Limit on population. Voluntary work. Teachers teach what they want and students take what they want. No laws.

Additional Publishers

Rpt. New York: Arcadia House, 1967.

Holding Institutions

HRC

Full Text

1963 Newton, Julius P. The Forgotten Race. London: Brown, Watson. Rpt. New York: Arcadia House, 1967. HRC

Most of the novel concerns a space race in the distant past and a nuclear war on Earth. One group, from a country like the Soviet Union, settles a planet called Lydia, near Mars, which remains fairly primitive. The other group, from a country like the U.S., settles Mars, and advances much further than the post-nuclear war Earth. The eutopia, briefly described, includes a world state, a universal language, telepathy, constitutional anarchism, equality, a limit on population, and voluntary work. Teachers teach what they want and students take what they want. No laws.