The Coming Terror; or, The Australian Revolution. A Romance of the Twentieth Century
Title | The Coming Terror; or, The Australian Revolution. A Romance of the Twentieth Century |
Year for Search | 1894 |
Authors | Rosa, S[amuel] A[lbert](1866-1940) |
Tertiary Authors | Rosa, S. A. |
Date Published | 1894 |
Publisher | Author |
Place Published | Sydney, NSW, Australia |
Keywords | Australian author, Male author |
Annotation | Socialist eutopia. Nationalization. Cheap money, free land, no interest, no lawyers, universal suffrage. Four hour workday; pension at 45. About half the text concerns the problems of the transition to socialism. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. as Oliver Spence, The Australian Caesar, or The Coming Terror. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Author, 1895. Except for a one page "To the Reader" in the first edition calling for peaceful rather than violent change, the texts are identical. |
Title Note | Rpt. as Oliver Spence, The Australian Caesar, or The Coming Terror. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Author, 1895. |
Holding Institutions | M |
Author Note | Australian author (1866-1940). |
Full Text | 1894 Rosa, S[amuel] A[lbert] (1866-1940). The Coming Terror; or, The Australian Revolution. A Romance of the Twentieth Century. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Author. Rpt. as Oliver Spence, The Australian Caesar, or The Coming Terror. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Author, 1895. Except for a one page “To the Reader” in the first edition calling for peaceful rather than violent change, the texts are identical. M Socialist eutopia. Nationalization. Cheap money, free land, no interest, no lawyers, universal suffrage. Four hour workday; pension at 45. About half the text concerns the problems of the transition to socialism. Australian author. |