The End of Men
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Not the first nor the last

The first novel on this theme I read was titled
Alph (a variant title for 'World Without Men' published 1958)
Author: Charles Eric Maine
Date: 1972-11-00
ISBN: 0-345-02904-6 [978-0-345-02904-1]
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Price: $1.25
Pages: 216
Format: pb
Type: NOVEL
Cover: Alph by Dean Ellis
OCLC/WorldCat: 471703755 7361992
Open Library: OL10681283M
(This data is from ISFDB. )
I bought and read the book the year it came out in Canada, summer of 1972, I was 16. My family has always had women of strong character who preferred marrying men who valued intelligent, well-read ladies with backbones. My mother read the book - her comment was "what a sad world - the sexes complement each when a good match is made"- but she also stated it made some excellent points about men's weaknesses: both biological and behaviour-related.
The book itself struck me as interesting because it showcased women's behaviour patterns with and without men...a lab manages to birth a man centuries after my sex became extinct. It did not delve in all possible social ramifications but it was interesting. This new book by Ms Sweeney will make for an interesting counter-point. I look forward to reading it.
Alph (a variant title for 'World Without Men' published 1958)
Author: Charles Eric Maine
Date: 1972-11-00
ISBN: 0-345-02904-6 [978-0-345-02904-1]
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Price: $1.25
Pages: 216
Format: pb
Type: NOVEL
Cover: Alph by Dean Ellis
OCLC/WorldCat: 471703755 7361992
Open Library: OL10681283M
(This data is from ISFDB. )
I bought and read the book the year it came out in Canada, summer of 1972, I was 16. My family has always had women of strong character who preferred marrying men who valued intelligent, well-read ladies with backbones. My mother read the book - her comment was "what a sad world - the sexes complement each when a good match is made"- but she also stated it made some excellent points about men's weaknesses: both biological and behaviour-related.
The book itself struck me as interesting because it showcased women's behaviour patterns with and without men...a lab manages to birth a man centuries after my sex became extinct. It did not delve in all possible social ramifications but it was interesting. This new book by Ms Sweeney will make for an interesting counter-point. I look forward to reading it.
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