"The Lake of Gold: A Narrative of the Anglo-American Conquest of Europe"

Title"The Lake of Gold: A Narrative of the Anglo-American Conquest of Europe"
Year for Search1902
Authors[Jones], [George Chetwynd Griffith](1857-1906)
Tertiary AuthorsGriffith, George [pseud.]
Secondary TitleArgosy
Volume / Edition41.1 - 42.4
Pagination63-85, 279-94, 485-98, 698-711; 149-62, 333-47, 518-29, 713-23
Date PublishedDecember 1902 - July 1903
KeywordsEnglish author, Male author
Annotation

Eutopia. Power of money used for good--free trade, trusts abolished, no strikes or lockouts, arbitration, and no war.

Additional Publishers

Repub. as by George Griffith [pseud.]. London: F.V. White, 1903.

Info Notes

Pseudonym

George Griffith [pseud.]

Holding Institutions

DLC, L, O

Author Note

The author (1857-1906) changed his legal name from Jones to Griffith in 1894.

Full Text

1902-03 [Jones, George Chetwynd Griffith, afterwards Griffith, George Chetwynd] (1857-1906). “The Lake of Gold: A Narrative of the Anglo-American Conquest of Europe.” Argosy 41.1 - 42.4 (December 1902 - July 1903): 63-85, 279-94, 485-98, 698-711; 149-62, 333-47, 518-29, 713-23. Repub. as by George Griffith [pseud.]. London: F.V. White, 1903. The author’s name is given in different ways in different library catalogs and bibliographies; I have followed the British Library. DLC, L, O

Eutopia. Power of money used for good--free trade, trusts abolished, no strikes or lockouts, arbitration, and no war. The author changed his legal name from Jones to Griffith in 1894.