The Unknown To-morrow: How the Rich Fared at the Hands of the Poor Together with a full account of the Social Revolution in England
Title | The Unknown To-morrow: How the Rich Fared at the Hands of the Poor Together with a full account of the Social Revolution in England |
Year for Search | 1909 |
Authors | Le Queux, William(1864-1927) |
Date Published | 1909 |
Publisher | F.V. White & Co |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | English author, Male author |
Annotation | Standard anti-socialist dystopia. Marriage and divorce made easy; children are the property of the state. Churches secularized. Ultimately the system fails. |
Additional Publishers | Originally published as “The Red Rage: How the Rich fared at the Hands of the Poor; together with a full account of the Social Revolution in England.” Black & White (London) 38 (July 3 - October 9, 1909): 16-19; 62-65; 100-101; 138-39; 178-79; 218-19; 258-59; 292-93; 328-29; 364-65; 400-01; 436-37; 474-76; 508-09; 544. |
Info Notes | Copyrighted in the U.S. in 1909 and may have also been serialized there. |
Title Note | “The Red Rage: How the Rich fared at the Hands of the Poor; together with a full account of the Social Revolution in England.” Black & White (London) 38 (July 3 - October 9, 1909). |
Holding Institutions | C, L, PSt |
Author Note | (1864-1927) |
Full Text | 1909 Le Queux, William [Tufnell] (1864-1927). The Unknown To-morrow: How the Rich Fared at the Hands of the Poor Together with a full account of the Social Revolution in England. London: F.V. White & Co, 1910. Originally published as “The Red Rage: How the Rich fared at the Hands of the Poor; together with a full account of the Social Revolution in England.” Black & White (London) 38 (July 3 - October 9, 1909): 16-19; 62-65; 100-101; 138-39; 178-79; 218-19; 258-59; 292-93; 328-29; 364-65; 400-01; 436-37; 474-76; 508-09; 544. Copyrighted in the U.S. in 1909 and may have also been serialized there. C, L, PSt Standard anti-socialist dystopia. Marriage and divorce made easy; children are the property of the state. Churches secularized. Ultimately the system fails. |