Beyond the Black Ocean
Title | Beyond the Black Ocean |
Year for Search | 1901 |
Authors | McGrady, Rev. T[homas](1863-1907) |
Tertiary Authors | McGrady, Rev. T. |
Date Published | 1901 |
Publisher | Standard Publishing Co |
Place Published | Terre Haute, IN |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Most of the novel is a critique of capitalism and the struggle to change the system, but a socialist eutopia is presented at the end with freedom of religion, very little work, and the opportunity for lifelong education. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. New York: Arno Press and The New York Times, 1971. Also published as Beyond the Black Ocean: A Socialist Story. Chicago, IL: Charles H. Kerr, 1901. Library of Progress No. 36. |
Title Note | The cover adds the subtitle A Story of a Social Revolution. Also published as Beyond the Black Ocean: A Socialist Story. Chicago, IL: Charles H. Kerr, 1901. Library of Progress No. 36. |
Holding Institutions | DLC, MoU-St, PSt |
Author Note | The author (1863-1907) was a Roman Catholic priest who is described as the pastor of St. Anthony's Church, Bellevue, Kentucky. |
Full Text | 1901 McGrady, Rev. T[homas] (1863-1907). Beyond the Black Ocean. [The cover adds the subtitle A Story of a Social Revolution]. Terre Haute, IN: Standard Publishing Co. Rpt. New York: Arno Press and The New York Times, 1971. Also published as Beyond the Black Ocean: A Socialist Story. Chicago, IL: Charles H. Kerr, 1901. Library of Progress No. 36. DLC, MoU-St, PSt Most of the novel is a critique of capitalism and the struggle to change the system, but a socialist eutopia is presented at the end with freedom of religion, very little work, and the opportunity for lifelong education. The author was a Roman Catholic priest who is described as the pastor of St. Anthony’s Church, Bellevue, Kentucky. |