The Last Man. A Novel
Title | The Last Man. A Novel |
Year for Search | 1900 |
Authors | McLaughlin, N[athan] Monroe |
Tertiary Authors | McLaughlin, N. Monroe |
Date Published | 1900 |
Publisher | The Neale Company |
Place Published | Washington, DC |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Set in 1926 when the U.S. has expanded to fifty states, and it is depicted in eutopian terms. African-Americans are presented as uneducated servants. In this case the last man is the last survivor of the Northern army in the U.S. Civil War, and the novel is primarily his life story. The novel includes one chapter (186-94) describing a colony established for ex-soldiers. |
Holding Institutions | PSt, W3,3534 |
Full Text | 1900 McLaughlin, N[athan] Monroe. The Last Man. A Novel. Washington, DC: The Neale Company. PSt, W3,3534 Set in 1926 when the U.S. has expanded to fifty states, and it is depicted in eutopian terms. African-Americans are presented as uneducated servants. In this case the last man is the last survivor of the Northern army in the U.S. Civil War, and the novel is primarily his life story. The novel includes one chapter (186-94) describing a colony established for ex-soldiers. |