@booklet {227, title = {What Might Have Been; The Story of a Social War}, year = {1907}, note = {

Rpt. Reading, Eng.: Handheld Press, 2017, with an \“Introduction. The History of a Novel\” by Jeremy Hawhorn (vii-xxiii), \“Notes\” (330-32), and \“Works by Ernest Brahman\” (329-34). An abridged ed. entitled The Secret of the League; The Story of a Social War. London: Thomas Nelson and Sons, [1909] omitted the \“Preface\” and Chapter III, rearranges the order of other chapters, and makes other internal changes. U.S. ed. of the abridged ed. Atlanta, GA: Specular Press, 1995\ with an \“Introduction\” by Dennis Jencke (i-iv) and a \“Glossary\” [287-91). L, NLS

}, month = {1907}, publisher = {John Murray}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Anti-socialist dystopia. Street names were changed to codes in the name of efficiency. The upper classes revolt, restore capitalism, and everybody is better off.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {[Ernest Bramah] [Smith] (1868-1942)} }