The Golden Bottle; or, The Story of Ephraim Benezet of Kansas
Title | The Golden Bottle; or, The Story of Ephraim Benezet of Kansas |
Year for Search | 1892 |
Authors | Donnelly, Ignatius [Loyola](1831-1901) |
Date Published | 1892 |
Publisher | D.D. Merrill Company |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | The "Preface" says that the book ". . . is intended to explain and defend, in the thin disguise of a story, some of the new ideas put forth by the People's Party. . . ." A man obtains a bottle that can produce gold. After a great struggle with vested interests, he is able to establish a eutopia on the basis of cooperation, free medical care, owner-occupied homes, cheap governmentally owned transportation, and the eight-hour day. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. Upper Saddle River, NJ: The Gregg Press, 1968. |
Holding Institutions | DLC, HRC, MoU-St, W3,1389 |
Author Note | (1831-1901) |
Full Text | 1892 Donnelly, Ignatius [Loyola] (1831-1901). The Golden Bottle; or, The Story of Ephraim Benezet of Kansas. New York: D.D. Merrill Company. Rpt. Upper Saddle River, NJ: The Gregg Press, 1968. DLC, HRC, MoU-St, W3,1389 The “Preface” says that the book “. . . is intended to explain and defend, in the thin disguise of a story, some of the new ideas put forth by the People’s Party. . . .” A man obtains a bottle that can produce gold. After a great struggle with vested interests, he is able to establish a eutopia on the basis of cooperation, free medical care, owner-occupied homes, cheap governmentally owned transportation, and the eight-hour day. |