
Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoevsky
Aristopia A Romance-History of the New World - Castello Newton Holford
"Aristopia: A Romance-History of the New World" by Castello Newton Holford presents an imaginative exploration of how North America could have evolved under the visionary leadership of Ralph Morton, a man driven by altruism and a desire to create a state for the benefit of all its citizens. Published in 1895, this pioneering work of alternative history is crafted as an unvarnished account rather than a traditional novel, drawing inspiration from historical documents and the ideals of Thomas More's "Utopia." The narrative highlights the potential for vast natural resources to uplift the disenfranchised, a theme that resonates today as discussions about wealth distribution and social equity continue.

