The Inhabitants of Mars. Their Manners and Advancement in Civilization and Their Opinion of Us
Title | The Inhabitants of Mars. Their Manners and Advancement in Civilization and Their Opinion of Us |
Year for Search | 1895 |
Authors | Mitchell, Professor W[illis] |
Date Published | 1895 © 1894 by Willis Mitchell. |
Publisher | C.E. Spofford & Co |
Place Published | Malden, MA |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Eutopia of physical perfection, telepathy, and advanced technology. All food is manufactured, predigested, and delivered to homes in electric wagons. Can choose the gender of their children. The author was a revivalist and a member of New England Evangelical Association, and much of the novel expresses his religious views through the Martian interpretation of Christianity. |
Holding Institutions | PSt, W3,3788 |
Author Note | The author is described as an Experimenter in Electro Chemical Phenomena and Inventor of Modern Electric Heating. He was a revivalist and a member of New England Evangelical Association. |
Full Text | 1895 Mitchell, Professor W[illis]. The Inhabitants of Mars. Their Manners and Advancement in Civilization and Their Opinion of Us. Malden, MA: C.E. Spofford & Co. © 1894 by Willis Mitchell. PSt, W3,3788 Eutopia of physical perfection, telepathy, and advanced technology. All food is manufactured, predigested, and delivered to homes in electric wagons. Can choose the gender of their children. The author is described as an Experimenter in Electro Chemical Phenomena and Inventor of Modern Electric Heating. He was a revivalist and a member of New England Evangelical Association, and much of the novel expresses his religious views through the Martian interpretation of Christianity. |