Follow the reflective narrative of a packman, reminiscent of contemporary religious/political allegory, as he ventures with his faithful donkey to a mountaintop utopian town.
James Barr, a Canadian writer and journalist, who lived in England from 1883 and until his death in 1923 Under the pseudonym Angus Evan Abbott, he wrote numerous science fiction and fantasy stories, such as "The Last Englishman" and The Witchery of the Serpent. He also worked for some time at the Detroit Free Press with his brother, writer Robert Barr.