The Dawn of Civilisation; or, England in the Nineteenth Century

TitleThe Dawn of Civilisation; or, England in the Nineteenth Century
Year for Search1897
AuthorsSpence, J[ames] C[armichael]
Tertiary AuthorsSpence, J. C.
Date Published1897
PublisherWatts & Co
Place PublishedLondon
KeywordsMale author
Annotation

Future eutopia where all arbitrary laws and taxes have been abolished. See also his non-utopian Freedom--Our Birthright: A Protest Against Taxes. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Eng.: Ptd. by Lambert & Co., 1887.

Additional Publishers

The cover says that the chapter on marriage had been issued as an official publication of the Legitimation League. 

Translation Note

The book was also issued as L'Aurore de la civilisation ou l'angleterre au XXe siècle. Trans. Alfred Naquet and Georges Mossé. Paris: P.-V. Stock, 1900.

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Author Note

The author is identified as a Vice-President of the Legitimation League. 

Full Text

1897 Spence, J[ames] C[armichael], ed. [written by]. The Dawn of Civilisation; or, England in the Nineteenth Century. London: Watts & Co. The cover says that the chapter on marriage had been issued as an official publication of the Legitimation League, and Spence is identified as a Vice-President of the League. The book was also issued as L’Aurore de la civilisation ou l’angleterre au XXe siècle. Trans. Alfred Naquet and Georges Mossé. Paris: P.-V. Stock, 1900. L

Future eutopia where all arbitrary laws and taxes have been abolished. See also his non-utopian Freedom--Our Birthright: A Protest Against Taxes. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Eng.: Ptd. by Lambert & Co., 1887.