The Conquest: A Story of the Present, and Future, Real and Ideal. This Story Delineates in Part the Greatest Conception of the Age, and is the Most Important Work of Fiction Since "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
Title | The Conquest: A Story of the Present, and Future, Real and Ideal. This Story Delineates in Part the Greatest Conception of the Age, and is the Most Important Work of Fiction Since "Uncle Tom's Cabin" |
Year for Search | 1884 |
Authors | Truman, O[rson] H[arold] |
Tertiary Authors | Truman, O. H. |
Date Published | 1884 |
Publisher | O.H. Truman |
Place Published | Monticello, IA |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Religious transformation and political organization achieve eutopia. Temperance. Enfranchisement of women. Wages sufficient for a decent life. One language. See also his The Seventh Angel’s Blast and Christian Government. A Lecture. Fairfield, NB: Author, 1903. |
Additional Publishers | [Rev. ed.] without the second subtitle. La Crosse, KS: O.H. Truman, [1909]. |
Holding Institutions | DLC |
Full Text | 1884 Truman, O[rson] H[arold]. The Conquest: A Story of the Present, and Future, Real and Ideal. This Story Delineates in Part the Greatest Conception of the Age, and is the Most Important Work of Fiction Since “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” Religious transformation and political organization achieve eutopia. Temperance. Enfranchisement of women. Wages sufficient for a decent life. One language. See also his The Seventh Angel’s Blast and Christian Government. A Lecture. Fairfield, NB: Author, 1903. |