The british barbarians

This amusing science-fiction-tinged satire centers on an anthropologist sent from the future to make a study of British society in the late nineteenth century. Bertram Ingledew comprehensively documents and describes the savage rituals and beliefs he observes{u2014}and even converts one member of th...

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Main Author: Allen, Grant, 1848-1899.
Format: Electronic
Language: English
Published: Cleveland : Duke Classics, 2014.
Cleveland : 2014.
Physical Description: 1 online resource.
Summary: This amusing science-fiction-tinged satire centers on an anthropologist sent from the future to make a study of British society in the late nineteenth century. Bertram Ingledew comprehensively documents and describes the savage rituals and beliefs he observes{u2014}and even converts one member of the "tribe" to his way of thinking.
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This amusing science-fiction-tinged satire centers on an anthropologist sent from the future to make a study of British society in the late nineteenth century. Bertram Ingledew comprehensively documents and describes the savage rituals and beliefs he observes{u2014}and even converts one member of the "tribe" to his way of thinking.
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ISBN: 9781634211437 (electronic bk)