In the Country of the Blind
"It is a little known fact that over a hundred years ago an English scientist-mathematician named Charles Babbage invented a mechanical computer that was nearly as powerful as the "electronic brains" of the 1950s. The history books would have it that it was unworkable, an interesting dead-end. The history books lie. In reality, the Babbage Machine was a success whose existence was hidden from view by a society dedicated to the development of a "secret science:" that could guide the human race away from war and toward a better destiny. But as the decades passed their goals were perverted, and now they apply their knowledge to install themselves as the secret rulers of the world. Can they do it? Even though their methods are imperfect, unless they are stopped their success is assured. In The Country of the Blind, the one-eyed man is King... "--Back cover.