The Golden Book of Springfield. Being the review of a book that will appear in the autumn of the year 2018, and an extended description of Springfield, Illinois, in that year

TitleThe Golden Book of Springfield. Being the review of a book that will appear in the autumn of the year 2018, and an extended description of Springfield, Illinois, in that year
Year for Search1920
AuthorsLindsay, [Nicholas] Vachel(1879-1931)
Tertiary AuthorsLindsay, Vachel
Date Published1920
PublisherMacmillan
Place PublishedNew York
KeywordsMale author, US author
Annotation

Eutopia set in 2081 in Springfield, Illinois with a world-renowned University of Springfield at its core. Much on mysticism but some on the social system. Racial intermarriage. Drugs. A world government that is not presented entirely positively. Refers to 1919 Cram. See also 1909, 1913, 1914, and 1925 (2) Lindsay.

Additional Publishers

Rpt. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr, 1999 with an "Introduction" by Ron Sakolsky (xi-cxvii). See "The Golden Book of Springfield Containing a Brief Prospectus of a Book With Wings That Will Appear in Various Forms in Springfield, November, A.D. 2018." The Little Magazine 2nd imprint (1920) and 3rd imprint (1925): Both 109-24.

Holding Institutions

KU, PSt

Author Note

(1879-1931)

Full Text

1920 Lindsay, [Nicholas] Vachel (1879-1931). The Golden Book of Springfield. Being the review of a book that will appear in the autumn of the year 2018, and an extended description of Springfield, Illinois, in that year. New York: Macmillan. Rpt. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr, 1999 with an “Introduction” by Ron Sakolsky (xi-cxvii). See “The Golden Book of Springfield Containing a Brief Prospectus of a Book With Wings That Will Appear in Various Forms in Springfield, November, A.D. 2018.” The Little Magazine (Springfield, IL) 2nd imprint (1920) and 3rd imprint (1925): Both 109-24. KU, PSt

Eutopia set in 2081 in Springfield, Illinois with a world-renowned University of Springfield at its core. Much on mysticism but some on the social system. Racial intermarriage. Drugs. A world government that is not presented entirely positively. Refers to 1919 Cram. See also 1909, 1913, 1914, and 1925 (2) Lindsay.