"New Arcadia"
Title | "New Arcadia" |
Year for Search | 1956 |
Authors | De Camp, L[yon] Sprague(1907-2000) |
Tertiary Authors | De Camp, L. Sprague |
Secondary Title | Future Science Fiction |
Volume / Edition | no. 30 |
Pagination | 4-41 |
Date Published | 1956 |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Three supposed utopias in conflict with each other. Two of the utopias are humans and represent a division within a colony called Nouvelle-Arcadie, settled by French-speaking Swiss pacifists. The split between the two groups was mostly based of two men each wanting power. The third utopia was a subgroup of advocates of violence settled from a pacifist planet. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in his A Gun for Dinosaur And Other Imaginative Tales (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1963), 315-59. |
Holding Institutions | INS, PSt |
Author Note | (1907-2000) |
Full Text | 1956 De Camp, L[yon] Sprague (1907-2000). “New Arcadia.” Future Science Fiction (U.S.), no. 30 (1956): 4-41. Rpt. in his A Gun for Dinosaur And Other Imaginative Tales (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1963), 315-59. INS, PSt Three supposed utopias in conflict with each other. Two of the utopias are humans and represent a division within a colony called Nouvelle-Arcadie, settled by French-speaking Swiss pacifists. The split between the two groups was mostly based of two men each wanting power. The third utopia was a subgroup of advocates of violence settled from a pacifist planet. |