England forty years hence, in the threes of revolution at home and abroad. Against its terrors, Keayon and Ann love and...

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England forty years hence, in the threes of revolution at home and abroad. Against its terrors, Keayon and Ann love and separate, come together once again and share harrowing adventures. Far fetched and largely political in character, but for those who like this type of forecast fiction, it will pass.

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Publisher: Dutton

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1934

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