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Which book by Sir Thomas More, his view of an ideal society with community ownership, was written in Latin in 1516......

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Which book by Sir Thomas More, his view of an ideal society with community ownership, was written in Latin in 1516 and translated into English in 1551?

posted Aug 1, 2017 by Parampreet Kaur

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Islandia: by Austin Tappan Wright, first published in 1942. Erewhon, or Over the Range: by Samuel Butler, published 1872. Brave New World: by Aldous Huxley, published in 1932, set in London in 2540.

answer Aug 5, 2017 by Debolina Charaborthy
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