When the Moon Died
Title | When the Moon Died |
Year for Search | 1955 |
Authors | [Roe], [Ivan] |
Tertiary Authors | Savage, Richard [pseud.] |
Date Published | 1955 |
Publisher | Ward, Lock |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | English author, Male author |
Annotation | Flawed utopia. World Technocracy is a world government that governs through six scientific committees. The belief that it is a utopia meant that little new was approved. There is no central government. Believe only in the useful and live only in the present. Music only for babies and the "unsound". Servants for the upper classes all had genetic defects and were not educated. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. London: Brown, Watson, [1963]. |
Pseudonym | Richard Savage [pseud.] |
Holding Institutions | L |
Author Note | (1913-76) |
Full Text | 1955 [Roe, Ivan] (1913-76). When the Moon Died. By Richard Savage [pseud.]. London: Ward, Lock. Rpt. London: Brown, Watson, [1963]. L Flawed utopia. World Technocracy is a world government that governs through six scientific committees. The belief that it is a utopia meant that little new was approved. There is no central government. Believe only in the useful and live only in the present. Music only for babies and the “unsound”. Servants for the upper classes all had genetic defects and were not educated. |