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The Iron Republic

By: Richard Jameson Morgan
Narrated by: Graham Dunlop
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The Iron Republic is one of the most fascinating and controversial lost works of the late 19th century—an extraordinary blend of adventure, political commentary, and speculative science fiction that challenges the limits of accepted history.

First published in 1899, this mysterious narrative recounts the tale of an American politician who, disillusioned with the corruption of Washington, sails beyond the Antarctic ice barrier—only to discover an advanced civilization hidden on the other side. What he finds there is a society built on freedom, equality, and advanced technology—a startling contrast to the decaying moral and political landscape of his own world.

Part utopian vision, part forbidden history, and part political satire, The Iron Republic explores timeless questions of liberty, governance, and the hidden truths that may lie beyond official narratives. Many modern researchers consider it an early example of the “breakaway civilization” theme, predating the modern hollow-earth and Antarctic conspiracy theories by decades.

Narrated with Adultbrain’s signature clarity and depth, this audiobook resurrects a rare gem that speaks eerily to the disillusionment of our own age—where freedom is fading, truth is obscured, and adventure still calls from beyond the edge of the map.

Public Domain (P)2025 Adultbrain Publishing
Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Political Witty
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