"The Revolt of the Pedestrians"
Title | "The Revolt of the Pedestrians" |
Year for Search | 1928 |
Authors | Keller, David H[enry] M.D.(1880-1966) |
Secondary Title | Amazing Stories (New York) |
Volume / Edition | 2.11 |
Pagination | 1048-59 |
Date Published | February 1928 |
ISSN Number | 0002-6891 |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Dystopia. Pedestrians outlawed, but a small group survives and successfully revolt. Compare to 1951 Bradbury and 1963 Leiber. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in Beyond Time and Space. Ed. August Derleth (New York: Pellegrini and Cudahy, 1950), 347-76; and in his The Threat of the Robot and other Nightmarish Futures with an introduction by Gene Christie (Normal, IL: Black Dog Books, 2012), 13-36. |
Holding Institutions | Merril, PSt |
Author Note | (1880-1966) |
Full Text | 1928 Keller, David H[enry], M.D. (1880-1966). “The Revolt of the Pedestrians.” Amazing Stories (New York) 2.11 (February 1928): 1048-59. Rpt. in Beyond Time and Space. Ed. August Derleth (New York: Pellegrini and Cudahy, 1950), 347-76; and in his The Threat of the Robot and other Nightmarish Futures with an introduction by Gene Christie (Normal, IL: Black Dog Books, 2012), 13-36. Merril, PSt Dystopia. Pedestrians outlawed, but a small group survives and successfully revolt. Compare to 1951 Bradbury and 1963 Leiber. |