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Jack London 1t4g3o

Published in the first decade of 20th century, this dystopian novel The Iron Heel is written by Jack London, an American novelist. An unusual literature of the time it was written, this is forerunner of soft science fiction novels of 19th century. This novel pays more attention towards changes in society and politics rather than technolog.. 5n6459

Saint Thomas More 5l292q

Utopia, Written by Thomas more is recommended as most essential read along with “The Prince”, by Niccolo Machiavelli. Utopia is a philosophical work primarily concerned to guide the rulers which in effectively creates a better human society with ideal customs. The book is narrated in such a way that Utopia is a fictional Island where, ideal guid..

Kurt Vonnegut 4x6s70

2 B R 0 2 B written by Kurt Vonnegut, is a science fiction story; the title refers the famous phrase “To be Or Not To Be” from Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”. This short story is based on the theme, A society with indefinite life span with Aging is cured and every birth has to be compensated by a volunteering death. Edward K. Wehling, Jr is in a dilem..

Ayn Rand 1g6625

Anthem is written by Ayn Rand, A Russian born American novelist with multifaceted personalities as philosopher, screenwriter and playwright. Before moving her career to non-fiction works, she had written many novels including her best sellers “The Fountainhead ” and ”Atlas Shrugged”. Anthem is a dystopian novel based on the theme, the world has ..

Eugen Richter 3x1p19

It has been suggested by the publishers that the English translation of Eugene Richter’s clever little satire requires a word of introduction, on this, its new appearance, in a cheap and popular form. In 1893, the year of its first issue here, Socialism, though a burning question in , was not an urgent controversy in this country. Since 1893..

Adela E. Orpen 3r5a4z

The house of which the young bride had just taken possession was by no means an ordinary prairie house. Far from it. It had pretensions to comfort which the true prairie house should never possess, and it lacked the few elements of picturesqueness with which the genuine article is sometimes endowed. The plan on which it was built was of the simples..

J. C. Snaith 1w601y

HE Helicon Club was at the end of the street. Women interested in literature, the arts, in social and public affairs could lunch, dine, entertain their friends in this oasis. Its pleasant rooms were large and cool, and, crowning boon in the very heart of modern Babylon, they offered even a measure of isolation. For the ’ roll did not respond..