| Aldous Huxley - Fiction - 2001 - 174 pages
On vacation from school, Denis goes to stay at Crome, an English country house inhabitated by several of Huxley's most outlandish characters--from Mr. Barbecue-Smith, who ... | |
| Aislinn Goodman - Fiction - 2009 - 117 pages
Huxley's imaginatively futuristic novel, unprecedented at the time of its publication in 1932, warns of the dangers of sacrificing freedom and individuality for scientific ... | |
| Eugene Marais - Nature - 2009 - 164 pages
This book by Eugène Marais is a passionate, insightful account into the world of termites. It is a meticulously researched expose of their complex, highly structured community ... | |
| Warren Paul - Literary Criticism - 1965 - 76 pages
Notes on the examination of the prophetic fantasy of his novel "Brave New World" and compares his predictions for the future with our actual world. | |
| William H. Whyte - Social Science - 2013 - 448 pages
Regarded as one of the most important sociological and business commentaries of modern times, The Organization Man developed the first thorough description of the impact of ... | |
| Aldous Huxley - Fiction - 1998 - 292 pages
"This is Mr. Huxley's best novel for a very long time . . . admirably constructed . . . bright and sun-pierced." New Statesman and Nation | |
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