The Raid of Dover: A Romance of the Reign of Woman: A.D. 1940
Title | The Raid of Dover: A Romance of the Reign of Woman: A.D. 1940 |
Year for Search | 1910 |
Authors | [Ford], [Douglas Morey}(1851-1916) |
Tertiary Authors | Author of "A Time of Terror," "The Devil's Peepshow," & c., The [pseud.] |
Date Published | 1910 |
Publisher | King, Sell & Olding |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | English author, Male author |
Annotation | Anti-socialist and anti-democratic dystopia. When women got the vote, the votes of the uneducated led to the election of the Labour Party, the triumph of socialism, and the weakening of the British Empire. The "Author's Note" says that it is partially a sequel to 1906 Ford. |
Additional Publishers | Originally published serially. |
Pseudonym | By The Author of "A Time of Terror," "The Devil's Peepshow," & c. |
Holding Institutions | NcD, PSt |
Full Text | 1910 [Ford, Douglas Morey]. The Raid of Dover: A Romance of the Reign of Woman: A.D. 1940. By The Author of “A Time of Terror,” “The Devil’s Peepshow,” &c. London: King, Sell & Olding. Originally published serially. His middle name is sometimes misspelled as Moret. NcD, PSt Anti-socialist and anti-democratic dystopia. When women got the vote, the votes of the uneducated led to the election of the Labour Party, the triumph of socialism, and the weakening of the British Empire. The “Author’s Note” says that it is partially a sequel to 1906 Ford. |