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Angel Island is a science fiction/fantasy novel by American feminist author, journalist and suffragette Inez Haynes Irwin, writing under the name Inez Haynes Gillmore. It was originally published by Henry Holt in January 1914. The novel is about a group of men shipwrecked on an island occupied by winged-women. Angel Island was reprinted in the February 1949 issue of Famous Fantastic Mysteries, and again in 1978 by Arno Press. In 1988 it was republished by Plume as a "classic of early feminist literature" with an introductory essay by science fiction and fantasy author Ursula K. Le Guin.

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  • Angel Island is a science fiction/fantasy novel by American feminist author, journalist and suffragette Inez Haynes Irwin, writing under the name Inez Haynes Gillmore. It was originally published by Henry Holt in January 1914. The novel is about a group of men shipwrecked on an island occupied by winged-women. Angel Island was reprinted in the February 1949 issue of Famous Fantastic Mysteries, and again in 1978 by Arno Press. In 1988 it was republished by Plume as a "classic of early feminist literature" with an introductory essay by science fiction and fantasy author Ursula K. Le Guin. (en)
  • Angel Island es una novela de fantasía y ciencia ficción de la autora feminista americana, periodista y sufragista Inez Haynes Irwin, escrita bajo el nombre Inez Haynes Gillmore. Fue originalmente publicada por Henry Holt en enero de 1914. La novela trata de un grupo de hombres que han naufragado en una isla ocupada por mujeres aladas. Angel Island fue reimpresa en febrero de 1949 dentro de la revista Famous Fantastic Mysteries, y posteriormente en 1978 por Arno Press.​ En 1988 fue publicada de nuevo por Plume como "clásico de literatura feminista temprana" con un ensayo introductorio escrito por la autora de ciencia ficción y fantasía Ursula K. Le Guin.​ (es)
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  • Frontispiece for the 1914 edition (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • John Rae (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Angel Island (en)
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  • Angel Island is a science fiction/fantasy novel by American feminist author, journalist and suffragette Inez Haynes Irwin, writing under the name Inez Haynes Gillmore. It was originally published by Henry Holt in January 1914. The novel is about a group of men shipwrecked on an island occupied by winged-women. Angel Island was reprinted in the February 1949 issue of Famous Fantastic Mysteries, and again in 1978 by Arno Press. In 1988 it was republished by Plume as a "classic of early feminist literature" with an introductory essay by science fiction and fantasy author Ursula K. Le Guin. (en)
  • Angel Island es una novela de fantasía y ciencia ficción de la autora feminista americana, periodista y sufragista Inez Haynes Irwin, escrita bajo el nombre Inez Haynes Gillmore. Fue originalmente publicada por Henry Holt en enero de 1914. La novela trata de un grupo de hombres que han naufragado en una isla ocupada por mujeres aladas. (es)
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