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Nodnol: The Narrative of a Voyage for Scientific Investigation into the Antarctic Regions, the Discovery of Astrogee, a Second Satellite or New World, Resting on the South Pole of Our Earth, its Exploration, its Strange Fauna and Flora, its Marvellous Natural Phenomena, its Wonderful Nations of Civilized Quadrumana and its Glorious Population of Perfect Humanity
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Peter Caledon Cameron (1852-1934) was born in England, and living in Philadelphia around the turn of the 20th century.
Bound manuscript from approximately 1900 by artist Peter Caledon Cameron, with 17 pen and ink drawings in a separate box.
Purchased from the Estate of Bernard Horan in 2010.
Processed and finding aid prepared in September 2018 by Katy Rawdon, Coordinator of Technical Services.
Subject
- Caste -- Fiction
- Classism – Fiction
- Eugenics -- Fiction
- Science fiction
- Social classes -- Fiction
- South Pole -- Fiction
- Utopian fiction
- Utopias -- Fiction
- Voyages and travel -- Fiction
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- Temple University Libraries: Special Collections Research Center
- Finding Aid Author
- Machine-readable finding aid created by: Rajkumar Natarajan, Sky Global Services India (P) Ltd.
- Finding Aid Date
- January 2024
- Access Restrictions
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Collection is open for research.