The Forgotten Race
Title | The Forgotten Race |
Year for Search | 1963 |
Authors | Newton, Julius P. |
Date Published | 1963 |
Publisher | Brown, Watson |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | Male 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. |