Julius Vogel Bücher




Disorders of the Blood
- 236 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The book offers a reprint of a classic work originally published in 1856, preserving its historical significance and literary value. Readers can expect to engage with themes and narratives reflective of the time, providing insight into the era's culture and societal norms. This edition aims to bring the original text to a new audience while retaining its authenticity and charm.
Set in the year 2000, the narrative explores a transformed British Empire where women have gained the right to vote, leading to a significant shift in gender roles. Hilda Fitzherbert, New Zealand's dynamic Prime Minister, embodies this new era. However, her romantic involvement with Emperor Albert jeopardizes diplomatic stability with the United States, risking the fragile peace. Recognized as a pioneering work of science fiction, the novel presciently addresses social changes that would shape New Zealand's role in the twentieth century.