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Herman Hine Brinsmade (September 17, 1876 - April 11, 1968) was an American writer. He wrote the 1912 science fiction novel Utopia Achieved about a futuristic New York City. Brinsmade was born in Connecticut. He graduated from Cornell University. He married Carlie G. Rea of Nashville in 1907 while he was working at a newspaper in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He worked for the News-Star-World in Monroe, Louisiana and had a column titled Jus' Ramblin'. He died while at a sanitarium recovering from an auto accident and was buried at the Mulhearn Memorial Park Cemetery in Monroe. His daughter became a teacher in Monroe.

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  • Herman Hine Brinsmade (September 17, 1876 - April 11, 1968) was an American writer. He wrote the 1912 science fiction novel Utopia Achieved about a futuristic New York City. Brinsmade was born in Connecticut. He graduated from Cornell University. He married Carlie G. Rea of Nashville in 1907 while he was working at a newspaper in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He worked for the News-Star-World in Monroe, Louisiana and had a column titled Jus' Ramblin'. He died while at a sanitarium recovering from an auto accident and was buried at the Mulhearn Memorial Park Cemetery in Monroe. His daughter became a teacher in Monroe. His book Utopia Achieved was set in 1960 and had a storyline that advocated for the single tax. The story described a city of the future where people ate an efficient vegetarian diet. The futuristic New York City depicted in his novel evoked Charles Lamb's multi-level city. The story described a failed socialism in New Zealand and fsvored a single tax system. The book is described as a "primary text" innthe utopian catalogue in on journal. He edited a 1957 book about Eldred K. Means with a collection of his speeches. (en)
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  • Herman Hine Brinsmade (September 17, 1876 - April 11, 1968) was an American writer. He wrote the 1912 science fiction novel Utopia Achieved about a futuristic New York City. Brinsmade was born in Connecticut. He graduated from Cornell University. He married Carlie G. Rea of Nashville in 1907 while he was working at a newspaper in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He worked for the News-Star-World in Monroe, Louisiana and had a column titled Jus' Ramblin'. He died while at a sanitarium recovering from an auto accident and was buried at the Mulhearn Memorial Park Cemetery in Monroe. His daughter became a teacher in Monroe. (en)
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