"Tomorrow and Tomorrow"
Title | "Tomorrow and Tomorrow" |
Year for Search | 1947 |
Authors | [Kuttner], [Henry](1914-58) |
Tertiary Authors | Padgett, Lewis [pseud.] |
Secondary Title | Astounding Science-Fiction (New York) |
Volume / Edition | 38.5 - 6 |
Pagination | 6-36; 140-72, 174-77 |
Date Published | January - February 1947 |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | After a brief, aborted World War II, the GPC or Global Peace Commission rules the world and limits research to approved topics and prohibits space exploration. An underground movement wants to overthrow it in the name of an undescribed utopia. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in his Tomorrow and Tomorrow and The Fairy Chessman (New York: Gnome Press, 1951), 9-108. U.K. ed. London: World Distributors, 1963. |
Pseudonym | Lewis Padgett [pseud.] |
Holding Institutions | Merril |
Author Note | (1914-1958) |
Full Text | 1947 [Kuttner, Henry] (1914-1958). “Tomorrow and Tomorrow.” By Lewis Padgett [pseud.]. Astounding Science-Fiction (New York) 38.5 - 6 (January - February 1947): 6-36; 140-72, 174-77. Rpt. in his Tomorrow and Tomorrow and The Fairy Chessman (New York: Gnome Press, 1951), 9-108. U.K. ed. London: World Distributors, 1963. Merril After a brief, aborted World War II, the GPC or Global Peace Commission rules the world and limits research to approved topics and prohibits space exploration. An underground movement wants to overthrow it in the name of an undescribed utopia. |