"Our World in Fifty Years' Time"
Title | "Our World in Fifty Years' Time" |
Year for Search | 1931 |
Authors | Wells, H[erbert] G[eorge](1866-1946) |
Tertiary Authors | Wells, H. G. |
Secondary Title | After Democracy: Addresses and Papers on the Present World Situation |
Pagination | 215-24 |
Date Published | 1931/1932 |
Publisher | Watts & Co. |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | English author, Male author |
Annotation | Non-fiction outlining a better future world. Although Wells says people might be worse off in fifty years, the world can be made a better place with the right education, all working short hours, and cooperation of the most prosperous countries. |
Additional Publishers | Originally published in John o' London's Weekly (October 1931). |
Holding Institutions | LLL, PSt |
Author Note | (1866-1946) |
Full Text | 1931 Wells, H[erbert] G[eorge] (1866-1946). “Our World in Fifty Years’ Time.” In his After Democracy: Addresses and Papers on the Present World Situation (London: Watts & Co., 1932), 215-24. Originally published in John o’ London’s Weekly (October 1931). LLL, PSt Non-fiction outlining a better future world. Although Wells says people might be worse off in fifty years, the world can be made a better place with the right education, all working short hours, and cooperation of the most prosperous countries. |