The Coming Hour(?)
Title | The Coming Hour(?) |
Year for Search | 1927 |
Authors | Blakemore,, Felix O.B.E., F.S.S., F.G.I.(1872-1948) |
Date Published | 1927 |
Publisher | Sands |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | English author, Male author |
Annotation | Although there is very advanced technology and pollution has been eliminated, the novel presents a standard anti-socialist dystopia. Tablet food, which is extremely unpopular and not used by the leaders, became necessary because equalizing income required eliminating expensive imports. The people then vote to abolish state control. |
Holding Institutions | L |
Author Note | The author (1872-1948) was the President of the National Chamber of Trade. |
Full Text | 1927 Blakemore, Felix J[ohn], O.B.E., F.S.S., F.G.I. (1872-1948). The Coming Hour(?). With a Foreword by J. Walter Clark, J.P. (v-vii). London: Sands. L, PSt Although there is very advanced technology and pollution has been eliminated, the novel presents a standard anti-socialist dystopia. Tablet food, which is extremely unpopular and not used by the leaders, became necessary because equalizing income required eliminating expensive imports. The people then vote to abolish state control. The author was the President of the National Chamber of Trade. |