Gulliver's Last Voyage, Describing Ballymugland, or the Floating Island
Title | Gulliver's Last Voyage, Describing Ballymugland, or the Floating Island |
Year for Search | 1825 |
Date Published | 1825 |
Publisher | William Cole |
Place Published | London |
Annotation | Utopian satire in which Lemuel Gulliver of 1726 Swift visits an island floating in the Pacific Ocean and driven by paddle wheels and steered by windmills. A significant part of the satire is directed at the religious control of the people, and women in particular. |
Additional Publishers | 2nd ed. London: William Cole, 1825. |
Holding Institutions | IU, PSt |
Full Text | 1825 Gulliver’s Last Voyage, Describing Ballymugland, or the Floating Island. London: William Cole. 2nd ed. London: William Cole, 1825. IU, PSt Utopian satire in which Lemuel Gulliver of 1726 Swift visits an island floating in the Pacific Ocean and driven by paddle wheels and steered by windmills. A significant part of the satire is directed at the religious control of the people, and women in particular. |