History of a World of Immortals Without a God: Translated from an Unpublished Manuscript in the Library of a Continental University
Title | History of a World of Immortals Without a God: Translated from an Unpublished Manuscript in the Library of a Continental University |
Year for Search | 1891 |
Authors | [Barlow], [James William](1826-1913) |
Tertiary Authors | Skorpios, Antares [pseud.] |
Date Published | 1891 |
Publisher | William McGee |
Place Published | Dublin, Ireland |
Keywords | Irish author, Male author |
Annotation | Eutopia set on Venus (known as Hesperia). Life is cyclical in that people grow old, grow young, and then grow old again, and society is based on this fact. No reproduction. No death from natural causes. |
Additional Publishers | Later ed. under the author's name entitled The Immortals' Great Quest: Translated from an Unpublished Manuscript in the Library of a Continental University. London: Smith, Elder, 1909. |
Info Notes | Sometimes ascribed to Jane Barlow (1857-1917). |
Title Note | Later ed. under the author's name entitled The Immortals' Great Quest |
Pseudonym | Antares Skorpios [pseud.] |
Holding Institutions | I, L, O, PSt |
Author Note | Irish author (1826-1913) was an ex-senior fellow and vice-provost of Trinity College, Dublin. |
Full Text | 1891 [Barlow, James William] (1826-1913). History of a World of Immortals Without a God: Translated from an Unpublished Manuscript in the Library of a Continental University. By Antares Skorpios [pseud.]. Dublin, Ireland: William McGee. Later ed. as by James William Barlow, M.A. and entitled The Immortals’ Great Quest: Translated from an Unpublished Manuscript in the Library of a Continental University. London: Smith, Elder, 1909. Sometimes ascribed to his daughter, Jane Barlow (1857-1917). I, L, O, PSt Eutopia set on Venus (known as Hesperia). Life is cyclical in that people grow old, grow young, and then grow old again, and society is based on this fact. No reproduction. No death from natural causes. The Irish author was an ex-senior fellow and vice-provost of Trinity College, Dublin. |