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Aristopia: A Romance-History of the New
World is an 1895
utopian novel by
Castello Holford,
considered the
first novel-length
alternate history in English...
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Castello Holford's
Aristopia (1895).
While not as
nationalistic as
Louis Geoffroy's Napoléon et la conquête du monde, 1812–1823,
Aristopia is
another attempt...
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Charles Renouvier The Nerva–Antonine
emperors ban Christians. 1895
Aristopia Castello Holford The
earliest settlers in
Virginia discover a reef made...
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surname include:
Castello Holford (1845 - 1905),
American author of
Aristopia David Holford (born 1940), West
Indian cricketer George Holford (1860–1926)...
- be
published in the
Swahili language.
Castello Holford's
utopian novel Aristopia: A Romance-History of the New World,
appears in
Boston as the
first full-length...
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Newton Holford (1845–1905) was an
American writer best
known for
writing Aristopia in 1895. It is
perhaps the
first true
alternative history novel to be...
- (No. 2) the
original draft of his 'Oestrum,’ and (No. 5) 'The Code of
Aristopia, or
Scheme of a
perfect Government,’ the best
known of his writings. He...
- citizens, as in
Byron Brooks's
Earth Revisited (1892) and
Castello Holford's
Aristopia (1895). Craig's
novel belongs to a
subgenre of
speculative fiction that...
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Harvard (1894)
Solomon Schindler,
Young West (1894)
Castello Holford,
Aristopia (1895) John McCoy, A
Prophetic Romance (1896)
William D. McCrackan, The...