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News from Nowhere, Or, an Epoch of Rest by William Morris,

News from Nowhere, Or, an Epoch of Rest by William Morris,
News from Nowhere (1890) is the best-known prose work of William Morris and the only significant English utopia to be written since Thomas More's. The novel describes the encounter between a visitor from the nineteenth century, William Guest, and a decentralized and humane socialist future. Set over a century after a revolutionary upheaval in 1952, these "Chapters from a Utopian Romance" recount his journey across London and up the Thames to Kelmscott Manor, Morris's own country house in Oxfordshire. Drawing on the work of John Ruskin and Karl Marx, Morris's book is not only an evocative statement of his egalitarian convictions but also a distinctive contribution to the utopian tradition. Morris's rejection of state socialism and his ambition to transform the relationship between humankind and the natural world, give News from Nowhere a particular resonance for modern readers. This text is based on the 1891 version, incorporating the extensive revisions made by Morris to the first edition.



Inside Oscar: Unofficial History of the Academy Awards by Mason Wiley,
Inside Oscar: Unofficial History of the Academy Awards by Mason Wiley,
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Good News (1980 book) - Good News is a 1980 novel by Edward Abbey.

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Bill Lekas Book Club - The Bill Lekas Book Club was a regular comedic feature on Sporting News Radio's weekday morning program Murray in the Morning. Each week, Sporting News Radio announcer Bill Lekas endorsed a specific book or other example of literature and read an excerpt from it.

David Pogue - David Pogue is a New York Times technology columnist, Emmy-winning tech correspondent for "CBS News Sunday Morning," tech guest for NPR's "Morning Edition," and author of several books on Macintosh-related topics including Macs for Dummies and Macworld Macintosh Secrets, later Macworld Mac and Power Mac Secrets, an enormous book on the Macintosh, circa 1993.



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