Spurious Sun
Title | Spurious Sun |
Year for Search | 1948 |
Authors | [Milkomane], [George Alexis Milkomanovich](1903-96) |
Tertiary Authors | Borodin, George [pseud.] |
Date Published | 1948 |
Publisher | T. Werner Laurie |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | English author, Male author, Russian author |
Annotation | A novel in which the world initially appears to have created a eutopia in which nations disarm and those countries with food feed those whose people are underfed, but then war ensues, including nuclear war. The war is ended by the youth of the world cooperating, and after the war they oust the old diplomats who stood in the way of long-term peace, and the novel ends on a hopeful note. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. as Threatened People. London: Regular Publications, nd. |
Title Note | Rpt. as Threatened People. London: Regular Publications, nd. |
Pseudonym | George Borodin [pseud.] |
Holding Institutions | NLS |
Author Note | The author (1903-96) was born in Russia and moved to England in 1932, becoming a U. K. citizen in 1938. |
Full Text | 1948 [Milkomane, George Alexis Milkomanovich] (1903-96). Spurious Sun. By George Borodin [pseud.]. London: T. Werner Laurie, 1948. Rpt. as Threatened People. London: Regular Publications, nd. NLS A novel in which the world initially appears to have created a eutopia in which nations disarm and those countries with food feed those whose people are underfed, but then war ensues, including nuclear war. The war is ended by the youth of the world cooperating, and after the war they oust the old diplomats who stood in the way of long-term peace, and the novel ends on a hopeful note. The author was born in Russia and moved to England in 1932, becoming a U. K. citizen in 1938. |