The original Utopia / by G.F. Hudson. 1951.

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The original Utopia / by G.F. Hudson. 1951.

Discusses the resemblance between Thomas More's fictional Utopia and the "social institutions of the old Inca empire of Peru" and whether or not the similarities are coincidental.

9 leaves ; 33 cm.

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