Star of the Morning; A Chronicle of Karyl the Great and the Revolt of 1920-22
Title | Star of the Morning; A Chronicle of Karyl the Great and the Revolt of 1920-22 |
Year for Search | 1906 |
Tertiary Authors | Author of The Truth About Man, [pseud.] |
Date Published | 1906 |
Publisher | Thomas Burleigh |
Place Published | London |
Annotation | Almost entirely a romance of the revolt of 1920-22 in which Karyl, a woman, becomes ruler. But at the end a list of thirty reforms is given (213-22). These include the reform of Parliament, reformed education, including equality for women in higher education, a tax on bachelors, high taxes on the rich, and regulation of wages. The Truth About Man. London: Hutchinson, 1905 is By A Spinster [pseud.] Illustrated by facts from her own personal history. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in British Future Fiction. Ed. I.F. Clarke. 8 vols. (London: Pickering & Chatto, 2001), 5: 7-252, with a brief note by the editor (1-5). |
Pseudonym | By the Author of The Truth About Man [pseud.] |
Holding Institutions | L |
Full Text | 1906 Star of the Morning; A Chronicle of Karyl the Great and the Revolt of 1920-22. By the Author of The Truth About Man [pseud.]. London: Thomas Burleigh. Rpt. in British Future Fiction. Ed. I.F. Clarke. 8 vols. (London: Pickering & Chatto, 2001), 5: 7-252, with a brief note by the editor (1-5). L Almost entirely a romance of the revolt of 1920-22 in which Karyl, a woman, becomes ruler. But at the end a list of thirty reforms is given (213-22). These include the reform of Parliament, reformed education, including equality for women in higher education, a tax on bachelors, high taxes on the rich, and regulation of wages. The Truth About Man London: Hutchinson, 1905 is By A Spinster [pseud.] Illustrated by facts from her own personal history. |