The Goddess of Atvatabar; Being the History of the Discovery of the Interior World and Conquest of Atvatabar
Title | The Goddess of Atvatabar; Being the History of the Discovery of the Interior World and Conquest of Atvatabar |
Year for Search | 1892 |
Authors | Bradshaw, William R[ichard](1851-1927) |
Date Published | 1892 |
Publisher | J.F. Douthitt |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Lost race novel set inside the earth describing a flawed utopia that has a living goddess and a religion based on the “. . . worship of the human soul under a thousand forms. . . .” (84). Problems arise when the living goddess and the main protagonist from the surface fall in love. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. New York: Arno Press, 1975. |
Illustration | Illus. by various artists. |
Holding Institutions | HRC, MoU-St, PSt, W3,648 |
Author Note | (1851-1927) |
Full Text | 1892 Bradshaw, William R[ichard] (1851-1927). The Goddess of Atvatabar; Being the History of the Discovery of the Interior World and Conquest of Atvatabar. With an “Introduction” by Julian Hawthorne (9-12). Illus. by various artists. New York: J.F. Douthitt. Rpt. New York: Arno Press, 1975. HRC, MoU-St, PSt, W3,648 Lost race novel set inside the earth describing a flawed utopia that has a living goddess and a religion based on the “. . . worship of the human soul under a thousand forms. . . .” (84). Problems arise when the living goddess and the main protagonist from the surface fall in love. |