Looking Beyond. A Sequel to "Looking Backward" by Edward Bellamy, and An Answer To "Looking Further Forward," by Richard Michaelis
Title | Looking Beyond. A Sequel to "Looking Backward" by Edward Bellamy, and An Answer To "Looking Further Forward," by Richard Michaelis |
Year for Search | 1891 |
Authors | Geissler, L[udwig] A. |
Tertiary Authors | Geissler, L. A. |
Date Published | [1891] |
Publisher | L. Graham and Son |
Place Published | New Orleans, LA |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Pro-1888 Bellamy eutopia which follows on from Michaelis's 1890 sequel to Bellamy. In this book, the future Boston depicted by Michaelis is a nightmare and Julian West wakes up in the future Boston of Bellamy rather than that of Michaelis. In this future the demoted Professor deserved demotion, and all is fine. |
Additional Publishers | UK ed. London: William Reeves, 1891. U.K. ed rpt. New York: Arno Press and The New York Times, 1971. |
Holding Institutions | MoU-St, PSt, W3,2145 |
Full Text | [1891] Geissler, L[udwig] A. Looking Beyond. A Sequel to “Looking Backward,” by Edward Bellamy, and An Answer To “Looking Further Forward,” by Richard Michaelis. New Orleans, LA: L. Graham and Son. U.K. ed. London: William Reeves, 1891. U.K. ed rpt. New York: Arno Press and The New York Times, 1971. MoU-St, PSt, W3,2145 Pro-1888 Bellamy eutopia which follows on from Michaelis’s 1890 sequel to Bellamy. In this book, the future Boston depicted by Michaelis is a nightmare and Julian West wakes up in the future Boston of Bellamy rather than that of Michaelis. In this future the demoted Professor deserved demotion, and all is fine. |