If Christ Came to Chicago! A Plea for the Union of All Who Love in the Service of All Who Suffer

TitleIf Christ Came to Chicago! A Plea for the Union of All Who Love in the Service of All Who Suffer
Year for Search1894
AuthorsStead, William T[homas](1849-1912)
Date Published1894
PublisherReview of Reviews
Place PublishedLondon
KeywordsEnglish author, Male author
Annotation

Religious, cooperative eutopia in one chapter entitled "In the Twentieth Century." For a response, see 1894 Hale, “If Jesus Came to Boston.” For non-utopian works using the same trope, see M[ilford] W[riarson] Howard. If Christ Came to Congress. Washington, DC: Author, 1894; Howard, What Christ Saw: Sequel to "If Christ Came to Congress". [Washington, DC]: Author, 1897; and Richard Marsh, A Second Coming. London: John Lane: The Bodley Head, 1900.

Additional Publishers

New ed. as If Christ Came to Chicago! What Would Jesues Do with The Precursor of “In His Steps.” at the head of the title. London: “Review of Reviews” Office, 1899. U.S. ed. Chicago, IL: Laird & Lee, 1894.

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Author Note

The author (1849-1912), the Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette and the Review of Reviews, died on the Titanic.

Full Text

1894 Stead, William T[homas] (1849-1912). If Christ Came to Chicago! A Plea for the Union of All Who Love in the Service of All Who Suffer. London: Review of Reviews. New ed. as If Christ Came to Chicago! What Would Jesues Do with The Precursor of “In His Steps.” at the head of the title. London: “Review of Reviews” Office, 1899. U.S. ed. Chicago, IL: Laird & Lee, 1894. L

Religious, cooperative eutopia in one chapter entitled “In the Twentieth Century.” For a response, see 1894 Hale, “If Jesus Came to Boston.”  For non-utopian works using the same trope, see M[ilford] W[riarson] Howard. If Christ Came to Congress. Washington, DC: Author, 1894; Howard, What Christ Saw: Sequel to “If Christ Came to Congress”. [Washington, DC]: Author, 1897; and Richard Marsh, A Second Coming. London: John Lane: The Bodley Head, 1900. The author, the Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette and the Review of Reviews, died on the Titanic.