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Tomorrow's Yesterday
1932 British science fiction novel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tomorrow's Yesterday, sometimes formatted as To-morrow's Yesterday, is a science fiction novel by English author John Gloag published by Allen & Unwin in 1932.[1] A revised version was reprinted in First One and Twenty in 1946.[2]
Tomorrow's Yesterday depicts a race of cat people from the distant future observing human society, which has reverted to barbarism after a destructive war. It was inspired by the work of H. G. Wells and Gloag's friend Olaf Stapledon,[3] as well as Gloag's own experiences serving in the Welsh Guards during World War I.[4]
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