Beatrice the Sixteenth
Beatrice the Sixteenth: Being the Personal Narrative of Mary Hatherley, M.B., Explorer and Geographer is a 1909 feminist utopian novel by Irene Clyde, a name used by the English lawyer, writer and activist Thomas Baty. It follows Mary Hatherley, a geographical explorer who reaches Armeria, a lost world society without clear binary gender distinctions.