"How the House of Commons became a Cycling School"
Title | "How the House of Commons became a Cycling School" |
Year for Search | 1899 |
Authors | Escott, T[homas] H[ay] S[treet](1844-1924) |
Tertiary Authors | Escott, T. H. S. |
Secondary Title | A Trip to Paradoxia and Other Humours of the Hour. Being Contemporary Pictures of Social Fact and Political Fiction |
Pagination | 154-64 |
Date Published | 1899 |
Publisher | Greening & Co. |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | English author, Male author |
Annotation | Satire. The House of Commons is accepted as completely useless and votes itself out of existence. |
Holding Institutions | L |
Author Note | (1844-1924) |
Full Text | 1899 Escott, T[homas] H[ay] S[treet] (1844-1924). “How the House of Commons became a Satire. The House of Commons is accepted as completely useless and votes itself out of existence. |