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Auteur | Wells, Herbert G. |
Titel | A Modern Utopia |
Uitgever | Thomas Nelson & Sons |
Genre | SF / Fantasy |
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Editie | n.d. - HC without dust jacket - 378 p. |
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Conditie |       Redelijk |
Beschrijving staat | (G+, without dust jacket, slightly faded spine, binding not perfect) |
Gewicht | 324 gram |
Past door brievenbus (Ja/Nee) | Ja |
Prijs | € 12,50 |
Omschrijving | Essef / non-fiction - “A Modern Utopia” is a novel by H. G. Wells, first published in 1905. The Owner of the Voice and the botanist are two seemingly extraterrestrial beings who are transported to earth, appearing one day on the slopes of the Piz Lucendro in the Swiss Alps. Their experiences in the Utopia that they find themselves in is chronicled over eleven chapters, with our twin protagonists slowly discovering how Utopia is organised. However, when they find that they have both have doubles in Utopia, the walls between reality and fantasy begin to crumble. “A Modern Utopia” is a thought-provoking and intelligent novel that is not to be missed by lovers of speculative fiction and fans of Wells' seminal work. |
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