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A bold beacon from the dawn of modern imagination. A vivid voyage into utopian dreams and uneasy realities, Deserted 1898 speaks to readers who crave ideas that still feel urgent today. Edward Bellamy's late nineteenth century vision unfolds as a speculative political fable set in turn of the century America, weaving social reform themes with sharp critique of industrialisation. The novella's lucid narrative and intimate humanity invite both casual readers and serious scholars to explore questions of equity, governance, and the shape of a just society. It sits comfortably beside Looking Backwa...
A bold beacon from the dawn of modern imagination. A vivid voyage into utopian dreams and uneasy realities, Deserted 1898 speaks to readers who crave ideas that still feel urgent today. Edward Bellamy's late nineteenth century vision unfolds as a speculative political fable set in turn of the century America, weaving social reform themes with sharp critique of industrialisation. The novella's lucid narrative and intimate humanity invite both casual readers and serious scholars to explore questions of equity, governance, and the shape of a just society. It sits comfortably beside Looking Backward while offering its own resonant parallels and provocations, making it a cornerstone for anyone studying the era's hopes and anxieties. This edition is more than a reprint; it is a restored public domain treasure, presented as an illustrated and carefully curated edition appropriate for academic study and curious households alike. Its enduring value lies in its clarity of purpose and its enduring cultural echo, a reminder of the ambitions that once animated a nation-and still inform debates about policy, work, and community today. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it is a complete novella collection brought to life for today's and future generations. A genuine collector's item and a cultural treasure for nineteenth century America enthusiasts and new readers alike.