In the Country of the Blind

Author: Michael Flynn

Set primarily in the present, with tantalizing flashbacks to the 1800s, In the Country of the Blind concerns a small group of American idealists who managed to actually build the Analytical Engine designed by Charles Babbage and then used it to develop cliology: mathemathical models that could chart the likely course of the future. When their calculations predicted a unite….Read More

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