The Dawn of Civilisation; or, England in the Nineteenth Century
Title | The Dawn of Civilisation; or, England in the Nineteenth Century |
Year for Search | 1897 |
Authors | Spence, J[ames] C[armichael] |
Tertiary Authors | Spence, J. C. |
Date Published | 1897 |
Publisher | Watts & Co |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | Male 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. |
Holding Institutions | L |
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. |