The Last Inca; or, The Story of Tupac Amâru
Title | The Last Inca; or, The Story of Tupac Amâru |
Year for Search | 1874 |
Volume / Edition | 3 vols. |
Date Published | 1874 |
Publisher | Tinsley Bros |
Place Published | London |
Annotation | The last chapter is an Incan socialist eutopia. Idleness is punished as a crime. All land is divided with a third belonging to the people, a third to the nobility, and a third to the Inca. Mines belong to the state. All men must bear arms and participate in the national games. Compulsory education for boys to 14; no girl is allowed to attend school past 7, but they are taught at home and examined every nine days. |
Holding Institutions | CtY |
Full Text | 1874 The Last Inca; or, The Story of Tupac Amâru. 3 vols. London: Tinsley Bros. CtY The last chapter is an Incan socialist eutopia. Idleness is punished as a crime. All land is divided with a third belonging to the people, a third to the nobility, and a third to the Inca. Mines belong to the state. All men must bear arms and participate in the national games. Compulsory education for boys to 14; no girl is allowed to attend school past 7, but they are taught at home and examined every nine days. |