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News Release: Rediscovered 1892 Book That Predicted Bullet Trains and TV Can Now Be Read Free OnlineAn 1892 golf novel that predicted bullet trains, television, digital watches and driverless golf carts has been published online for the first time. The book made news when a collector paid more than $2,000 for a rare first edition. Now the text of the book is on the Web, where anyone may read it free. (PRWEB)
March 4, 2005 -- An obscure 1892 golf novel that predicted bullet
trains, television, digital watches and driverless golf carts has been
published online for the first time ever.
"Golf in the Year 2000" was written by a 19th-century professional
golfer named J. McCullough under the pen name "J.A.C.K." Little is
known about McCullough, but the book is a curious blend of wry
commentary on golf and the people who play it, and a vision of the
future that is eerily accurate in many of its predictions. It foresees
golf carts, bullet trains, digital watches and television--although the
last is accomplished by a complicated arrangement of mirrors. Gibson's adventures in 2000 also include traveling in an underground
tubular railway, which people familiarly call the "tub," and reading
about a new London-to-New York speed record of two hours and 32 minutes
achieved by a bullet-type train traveling beneath the Atlantic Ocean.
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