Journey Into The Future

Journey Into The Future

$10.00 AUD

Availability: in stock at our Tullamarine warehouse

Condition: SECONDHAND

This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.


Condition remarks:
Condition: Poor. Jacket: No dust jacket. Page Condition: Yellowed, tanning and foxing throughout. Markings: Previous owner markings possible on interior pages. Binding condition: Binding intact but worn, book binding is held together with staples.

Frank Hardy's Journey into the Future is a work of political and social commentary rooted in the progressive idealism of early 1950s Australia. Hardy, best known for his landmark novel Power Without Glory, presents a vision of a transformed society, arguing passionately for a more equitable and just world. Written during a period of intense Cold War tension and ideological debate, the work reflects Hardy's committed left-wing perspective and his belief in the capacity for human society to evolve beyond inequality and exploitation. Characteristically direct and polemical in tone, it stands as a significant document of Australian radical thought and the broader international socialist movement of the mid-twentieth century.

Author: Frank J. Hardy
Format: Paperback
Published: 1952, Australasian Book Society
Genre: Australian history

Description


Condition remarks:
Condition: Poor. Jacket: No dust jacket. Page Condition: Yellowed, tanning and foxing throughout. Markings: Previous owner markings possible on interior pages. Binding condition: Binding intact but worn, book binding is held together with staples.

Frank Hardy's Journey into the Future is a work of political and social commentary rooted in the progressive idealism of early 1950s Australia. Hardy, best known for his landmark novel Power Without Glory, presents a vision of a transformed society, arguing passionately for a more equitable and just world. Written during a period of intense Cold War tension and ideological debate, the work reflects Hardy's committed left-wing perspective and his belief in the capacity for human society to evolve beyond inequality and exploitation. Characteristically direct and polemical in tone, it stands as a significant document of Australian radical thought and the broader international socialist movement of the mid-twentieth century.