Gay Hunter

TitleGay Hunter
Year for Search1934
AuthorsMitchell, J[ames] Leslie(1901-35)
Tertiary AuthorsMitchell, J. Leslie
Date Published1934
PublisherWilliam Heinemann
Place PublishedLondon
KeywordsMale author, Scottish author
Annotation

Authoritarian dystopia set 20,000 years in the future after an atomic war where there is a foiled attempt to establish a fascist regime. The Scottish author frequently used the pseudonym Lewis Grassic Gibbon.

Additional Publishers

Rpt. Edinburgh, Scot.: Polygon, 1989. An excerpt illus. by Monica Burns is published in Shoreline of Infinity, no. 4 (Summer 2016): 89-99 with an introduction, “SF Caledonia,” by Monica Burns (84-87). Rpt. in the Edinburgh International Book Festival Special Edition of Shoreline of Infinity, no. 8½ (Summer 2017): 178-91 with an introduction, “SF Caledonia,” by Monica Burns (175-78).

Holding Institutions

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Author Note

Scottish author (1901-35).

Full Text

1934 Mitchell, J[ames] Leslie (1901-35). Gay Hunter. London: William Heinemann. Rpt. Edinburgh, Scot.: Polygon, 1989. An excerpt illus. by Monica Burns is published in Shoreline of Infinity, no. 4 (Summer 2016): 89-99with an introduction, “SF Caledonia,” by Monica Burns (84-87). Rpt. in the Edinburgh International Book Festival Special Edition of Shoreline of Infinity, no. 8½ (Summer 2017): 178-91 with an introduction, “SF Caledonia,” by Monica Burns (175-78). L, MoU-St, NcD, O

Authoritarian dystopia set 20,000 years in the future after an atomic war where there is a foiled attempt to establish a fascist regime. The Scottish author frequently used the pseudonym Lewis Grassic Gibbon.