TY - STAND KW - Australian author KW - Male author AU - [James] [Oakes] [Presumed author] AU - Acorn [pseud.] AB -
Victoria is presented as a future eutopia in which Christianity has produced a prosperous, well-educated, good population. Discusses commerce; the beauty of the city and its architecture, education, particularly religious education; agriculture; manufacturing; culture; and government, among other topics. The greatest obstacles, a poorly raised and educated younger generation and lack of religion, can be overcome by teaching children obedience and respect for their parents and God.
C3 -Acorn [pseud.]
C5 -A, ATL, L
C6 -Australian author
C7 - [1850s?] CY - Melbourne, VIC, Australia DA - 01/1850 LA - eng N2 -Victoria is presented as a future eutopia in which Christianity has produced a prosperous, well-educated, good population. Discusses commerce; the beauty of the city and its architecture, education, particularly religious education; agriculture; manufacturing; culture; and government, among other topics. The greatest obstacles, a poorly raised and educated younger generation and lack of religion, can be overcome by teaching children obedience and respect for their parents and God.
PB - James Smith PP - Melbourne, VIC, Australia PY - 1850 RN -A note on the card in the card catalog at A suggests that the author may be James Oakes. This information was not transferred to the computer catalog. The date given is that of A and ATL. L gives 1880?
TI - The Future of Victoria ER -