Meda. A Tale of the Future
Title | Meda. A Tale of the Future |
Year for Search | 1891 |
Authors | Folingsby, Kenneth |
Date Published | [1891] |
Publisher | Ptd. [by Aird & Coghill] for Private Circulation |
Place Published | [Glasgow, Scot.] |
Keywords | Male author |
Annotation | Eutopia. A sleeper awakes in three thousand years and finds a future world of fantastic intelligence. The human race has passed beyond the need to eat. Class system based on intelligence. Monarchy because every society needs a central focus. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. London: H.F. Mitchell, 1892. |
Info Notes | The author says he wrote it in 1888. |
Pseudonym | The Science Fiction Encyclopedia suggests that the author's name may be a pseudonym. |
Holding Institutions | L, LLL |
Full Text | [1891] Folingsby, Kenneth. Meda. A Tale of the Future. [Glasgow, Scot.]: Ptd. [by Aird & Coghill] for Private Circulation. Rpt. London: H.F. Mitchell, 1892. L, LLL Eutopia. A sleeper awakes in three thousand years and finds a future world of fantastic intelligence. The human race has passed beyond the need to eat. Class system based on intelligence. Monarchy because every society needs a central focus. The author says he wrote it in 1888. The Science Fiction Encyclopedia suggests that the author's name may be a pseudonym. |