And It Came to Pass
Title | And It Came to Pass |
Year for Search | 1916 |
Authors | [Gull], [Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger](1874-1923) |
Tertiary Authors | Thorne, Guy [pseud.] |
Date Published | 1916 |
Publisher | Jarrold & Sons |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | English author, Male author |
Annotation | Essentially a religious novel, but a brief section (234-42) describes the conservative post-World War I eutopia brought about by the development of a "United Council of Empire" that brought the countries of the British Empire together. This eliminated liberal education, which was replaced by vocational education and common sense. Trade unionism eliminated. Piece-work and short contracts replaced union contracts; this produced prosperity for all. Feudalism reinstated. |
Pseudonym | Guy Thorne [pseud.] |
Holding Institutions | L |
Author Note | The author (1874-1923) added Cyril to his name |
Full Text | 1916 [Gull, Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger] (1874-1923). And It Came to Pass. By Guy Thorne [pseud.]. London: Jarrold & Sons. L Essentially a religious novel, but a brief section (234-42) describes the conservative post-World War I eutopia brought about by the development of a “United Council of Empire” that brought the countries of the British Empire together. This eliminated liberal education, which was replaced by vocational education and common sense. Trade unionism eliminated. Piece-work and short contracts replaced union contracts, and this produced prosperity for all. Feudalism is reinstated. |