A Strange Voyage. A Revision of The Key of Industrial Cooperative Government. An Interesting and Instructive Description of Life on Planet Venus
Title | A Strange Voyage. A Revision of The Key of Industrial Cooperative Government. An Interesting and Instructive Description of Life on Planet Venus |
Year for Search | 1891 |
Authors | [Allen], [Henry Francis] |
Tertiary Authors | Knife, Pruning [pseud.] |
Date Published | 1891 |
Publisher | The Monitor Publishing Company |
Place Published | St. Louis, MO |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Eutopia of industrial cooperation. Technologically advanced with engines that can use their own exhaust to produce more power. No money. Dedicated to the Farmers Alliance and Industrial Union. The author says that in 1874 he published a poem in a Boston newspaper entitled "My Vision", which he describes as ". . . a typical forecast of the Equitable Industrial Era, as actually seen in a dream" (226). See 1886 also Allen. |
Pseudonym | Pruning Knife [pseud.] |
Holding Institutions | DLC, HRC |
Full Text | 1891 [Allen, Henry Francis]. A Strange Voyage. A Revision of The Key of Industrial Cooperative Government. An Interesting and Instructive Description of Life on Planet Venus. By Pruning Knife [pseud.]. St. Louis, MO: The Monitor Publishing Company. DLC, HRC Eutopia of industrial cooperation. Technologically advanced with engines that can use their own exhaust to produce more power. No money. Dedicated to the Farmers Alliance and Industrial Union. He says that in 1874 he published a poem in a Boston newspaper entitled “My Vision”, which he describes as “. . . a typical forecast of the Equitable Industrial Era, as actually seen in a dream” (226). See 1886 also Allen. |