
In the Clutch of the War-God - By Milo Hastings - THE TALE OF THE ORIENT'S INVASION OF THE OCCIDENT, AS CHRONICLED IN THE HUMANICULTURE SOCIETY'S "HISTORY OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY"
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PART TWO.
PART THREE.
A tense, speculative tale set in a near‑future Japan where rising nationalist fervor erupts into violent unrest. When a grain‑shipping explosion shatters the calm, young Ethel Calvert—an American expatriate’s daughter—finds herself alone in a city turning hostile to foreigners. Her father’s mysterious disappearance and the sudden flight of the consulate plunge her into a world of uncertainty, forcing her to confront both personal loss and a society on the brink of upheaval.
Through Ethel’s eyes, the story explores the fragile balance between Western commerce and Japanese pride, hinting at the larger geopolitical currents that could reshape the twentieth century. The narrative blends intimate, suspenseful moments with broader reflections on cultural clash, offering listeners a gripping glimpse into an imagined conflict that feels eerily plausible.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (85K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Roger Taft, grandson of the author, and Jim Tinsley.
Release date
2004-09-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1884–1957
Best known today for the early dystopian novel City of Endless Night, this American writer also had a strikingly practical side as an inventor and nutrition enthusiast. His work moved easily between poultry science, speculative fiction, and popular health writing.
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