Displaying 1 of 1 1950 Author: Huxley, Aldous, 1894-1963. Title: Brave new world. Call Number: FIC Huxley Aldous Publisher, Date: New York : Harper, 19501946. ©1932 Description: xxxi, 310 pages Summary: Humans are bred by cloning in 600 years, and "mother" and "father" are forbidden words. One man goes to the reservation where "primitive" forms of human life are still preserved. Series: Everyman's library. Subjects: Passivity (Psychology) -- Fiction. Genetic engineering -- Fiction. Totalitarianism -- Fiction. Collectivism -- Fiction. Propaganda -- Fiction. Culture -- Fiction. Brainwashing -- Fiction. Control (Psychology) -- Fiction. Science and state -- Fiction. Dystopias -- Fiction. Books to movies. Genre: Dystopian fiction. Notes: Everyman's Library edition with an introduction by John Sutherland. ISBN: 9780375712364 9780062001719 (pbk.) 0060929871 (Perennial Classics ed.) 9780060850524 (pbk.) 9780060929879 (pbk.) 0060850523 (pbk.) System Availability: 15 # System items in: 1 Current Holds: 1 Place Hold Add to My List Expand All | Collapse All Availability Suggestions and more Author Notes First Chapter or Excerpt Large Cover Image Trade Reviews Summary Librarian's View Displaying 1 of 1