"Aristopia: A Romance-History of the New World" by Castello Newton Holford presents an imaginative alternative history of North America, exploring how the continent might have evolved under the visionary leadership of Ralph Morton, a man driven by altruism and wealth to create a state benefiting all its people. As the first novel-length work in its genre, this book offers a unique perspective on the potential for societal improvement through visionary governance, resonating with contemporary discussions about wealth distribution and social equity. Holford's narrative, while rooted in historical documents and idealism, prompts reflection on the complexities of progress and the often-overlooked consequences for indigenous populations.