O'Neill, Joseph. Last Active: Yesterday Threads: 50 Posts: 146 Reputation: 1 #1. Top edge stained blue. Author Joseph O'neill. Joseph O'Neill - Land Under England. New York: Simon & Schuster. Nov 07, 2018, 11:52 am . Land Under England by Joseph O'neill. $2. O'Neill claimed later in his life that he was born in the Aran Islands, County Galway, ... Land Under England has an anti-fascist subtext. Click to read more about Land under England by Joseph O'Neill. Karl Edward Wagner included Land Under England in his 13 best science fiction horror novels. O’Neill (1873-1953) worked for the Irish Department of Secondary Education where he was the head from 1923-44. See … First American Edition. 296 pp. [1-8] 9-296 [297: "A Note About the Author"] [298-300: blank] [note: last leaf is a blank], original black cloth, printed paper labels affixed to front and spine panels, top edge stained blue. O'NEILL, Joseph. Thread Modes. First U.S. edition. LAND UNDER ENGLAND. HAROLD STRAUSS. Joseph O’Neill’s Land Under England was originally published in 1935. Octavo, cloth. KIRKUS REVIEW. Land Under England is historically significant, eminently readable and belongs in any reasonably complete collection - Science Fiction and Fantasy Book Review. Sometime back, a friend of mine sent me the Overlook Press reprint from 1981. Title: Land under England Author(s): Joseph O'Neill ISBN: 0-87951-117-6 / 978-0-87951-117-3 (USA edition) Publisher: Overlook Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon AU Find. While searching for his missing father, Anthony Julian embarks on a terrifying journey into the Earth's interior. Land Under England is an out of print, rarely-cited Irish science fiction novel by the author Joseph O’Neill. 3.4 out of 5. 9780879511173 - Land Under England by O'neill, Joseph - AbeBooks abebooks.com Passion for books. O'Neill, Joseph. He was elected to the Irish Academy of Letters in 1936, shortly after publication of Land Under England, and he died in 1953.
Hardcover. LAND UNDER ENGLAND. There he discovers a subterranean world, where descendants of the Roman Army suffer under a totalitarian regime in which individualism is completely obliterated by telepathic means.

2 Land Under England (Gollancz, 1935) was one of four novels by Joseph O'Neill, an Irishman born in the Arran Isles in 1886. He was elected to the Irish Academy of Letters in 1936, shortly after publication of Land Under England, and he died in 1953. Reply

Joseph O'Neill - Land Under England. Land Under England is historically significant, eminently readable and belongs in any reasonably complete collection - Science Fiction and Fantasy Book Review. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1935.