The New Epoch As Developed by the Manufacture of Power
Title | The New Epoch As Developed by the Manufacture of Power |
Year for Search | 1903 |
Authors | Morison, George S[hattuck](1842-1903) |
Date Published | 1903 |
Publisher | Houghton Mifflin |
Place Published | Boston, MA |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Non-fiction eutopia. Much of the book is prediction, but collectively the predictions amount to a global eutopia where the availability of inexpensive power eliminates ignorance, superstition, poverty, many languages, and many governments, and brings about significant changes in the rest. |
Info Notes | The volume was put together after the author's death from lectures and an article "The New Epoch and the Currency." The North American Review 164.483 (February 1897): 139-50. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The author (1842-1903) was an engineer, particularly known for his bridges. |
Full Text | 1903 Morison, George S[hattuck] (1842-1903). The New Epoch As Developed by the Manufacture of Power. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin. The volume was put together after the author’s death from lectures and an article “The New Epoch and the Currency.” The North American Review 164.483 (February 1897): 139-50. PSt Non-fiction eutopia. Much of the book is prediction, but collectively the predictions amount to a global eutopia where the availability of inexpensive power eliminates ignorance, superstition, poverty, many languages, and many governments, and brings about significant changes in the rest. The author was an engineer, particularly known for his bridges. |