Genre(s): Science Fiction
Read by: Mark Nelson, Kalynda, Phil Chenevert, TriciaG, Meg Turecek, whdemick, John, ToddHW, Lisa Reichert, Jason in Panama, Pat Navarre in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 45 - Chapter XLV: Juno Organizes ''Secret Order of Naturalists''
00:11:37 - 46 - Chapter XLVI: Lucinda Shoots Deacon Stew in Her Cell, and Escapes
00:24:33 - 47 - Chapter XLVII: Lucinda is Re-Arrested Before She Escapes
00:35:50 - 48 - Chapter XLVIII: Bloody Conspirators in Terrible Fear of Dr. Juno
00:45:36 - 49 - Chapter XLIX: Lucinda Doffs Deacon's Clothes, and Threatens to Shoot Conspirators
00:55:55 - 50 - Chapter L: Leading Bloody Conspirators at Logger-Heads
01:04:14 - 51 - Chapter LI: Nancy Clover Lecturing Deacon Stew
01:14:59 - 52 - Chapter LII: Lucinda Bites Deacon Stew's Ear Nearly Off
01:24:26 - 53 - Chapter LIII: Dr. Juno's Stirring Speech to ''Secret Order of Naturalists''
01:35:03 - 54 - Chapter LIV: Dr. Juno Mobs Insane Asylum and Frees Lucinda
01:43:39 - 55 - Chapter LV: Meeting of Victor and Lucinda in Her Cell
01:52:39 - 56 - Chapter LVI: Dr. Juno Offers Amnesty to Conspirators
02:01:07 - 57 - Chapter LVII: Lucinda Free and At Her Own Home Again
02:09:01 - 58 - Chapter LVIII: Pathetic Interview Between Lucinda and Victor
02:17:16 - 59 - Chapter LIX: Doctor Juno Performs a Serious Operation on Deacon Stew
02:25:26 - 60 - Chapter LX: Bloody Conspirators Bothered and Arrested
02:34:51 - 61 - Chapter LXI: Love Scene Between Victor and Lucinda
02:43:00 - 62 - Chapter LXII: Fight Between Naturalists and Conspirators
02:51:40 - 63 - Chapter LXIII: Dr. Juno's Conciliatory and Black Flag Speech to Conspirators
03:00:34 - 64 - Chapter LXIV: Conference Between Dr. Juno and Conspirators
03:09:25 - 65 - Chapter LXV: Pleasing Interview Between Victor and Lucinda
03:17:11 - 66 - Chapter LXVI: Victor and Lucinda Visit and Restore General Armington
03:24:24 - 67 - Chapter LXVII: Doctor Juno's Plans Laid Before ''Secret Order of Naturalists''
03:32:39 - 68 - Chapter LXVIII: Efforts to Arrest Dr. Juno for Riot and Murder
03:41:26 - 69 - Chapter LXIX: Desperate Efforts of Deacon Stew and Nancy Clover
03:48:40 - 70 - Chapter LXX: What Newspapers Said of Riot
04:00:52 - 71 - Chapter LXXI: Editors of Conspirators' Newspapers Receive Documents Asking Them to Leave Country
04:06:20 - 72 - Chapter LXXII: Futile Efforts to Arrest Dr. Juno—His Wedding Instead
04:13:28 - 73 - Chapter LXXIII: Night of Wedding—Dr. Juno Shot
04:20:02 - 74 - Chapter LXXIV: All Guests Examined and Assassin Detected
04:27:48 - 75 - Chapter LXXV: Attempted Assassination of Dr. Juno, by Nancy Clover, Caused a Terrible Public Wrath
04:34:27 - 76 - Chapter LXXVI: Dr. Juno and Lucinda Armington Making Love
04:42:29 - 77 - Chapter LXXVII: Congress Mobbed for Recognizing God in Constitution
04:48:39 - 78 - Chapter LXXVIII: Dr. Juno's First Great War Proclamation
04:55:52 - 79 - Chapter LXXIX: Dr. Juno's Terrible Army Orders
05:04:07 - 80 - Chapter LXXX: Retaliatory Measures of Conspirators' Army
05:11:52 - 81 - Chapter LXXXI: Captured Conspirators Shot Dead
05:19:04 - 82 - Chapter LXXXII: Religious Conspirators Dumbfounded
05:26:54 - 83 - Chapter LXXXIII: Dr. Juno Writes to His Lucinda
05:34:44 - 84 - Chapter LXXXIV: Fear and Distress of Conspirators
05:41:54 - 85 - Chapter LXXXV: Terrible Battle Fought—Doctor Juno Shot and Lost
05:48:25 - 86 - Chapter LXXXVI: Miss Armington Takes Field When She Finds that Dr. Juno is Gone
05:57:03 - 87 - Chapter LXXXVII: Trial by Court Martial of Dr. Juno
06:05:39 - 88 - Chapter LXXXVIII: Court Martial Tries Juno
06:16:30 - 89 - Chapter LXXXIX: Hon. Bluster Gibbons' Speech Before Court Martial
06:25:37 - 90 - Chapter XC: Dr. Juno's Great, Defiant Defense
06:36:07 - 91 - Chapter XCI: Verdict and Its Effect
06:47:13 - 92 - Chapter XCII: Shooting of Dr. Juno and Last Battle
06:56:19 - 93 - Chapter XCIII: Pathetic Meeting of Victor and Lucinda After Battle
Described by io9.com contributor Jess Nevins as 'the worst science fiction novel of the 19th century,' The Social War of 1900, or The Conspirators and Lovers! has become infamous for its overwrought prose, flimsy characterizations, ludicrous plotting, and repugnant ideas. For these same reasons, the book has gained infamy as a cultural oddity, a guilty pleasure, and a somewhat over-imaginative work of outsider art.The Social War of 1900 follows the adventures of Dr. Victor Juno, a Naturalist who heals sickness through animal magnetism, and his sweetheart Lucinda. Juno, the leader of a secret paramilitary society, wages a revolutionary war against an American society steeped in sin and avarice—and, in particular, against a villainous tr...
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