Mammuth; or, Human Nature Displayed on a Grand Scale . . .

'''Thomson, William. ''Mammuth; or, Human Nature Displayed on a Grand Scale. . . .' 2 Vols. London: Printed for J. Murray, 1789. Rpt. Gulliveriana: IV. Jeanne Welcher and George E. Bush, Jr., eds. Delmar, New York: Scholars' Fascimilies and Reprints, 1973.

Described by Sargent (1988; q.v. under Reference) as "Anti-technology—better to use nature than the best mechanical contrivances."[] Cf. J. Swift's "Voyage" (listed above).