A Vision of Education; Being an Imaginary Verbatim Report of the First Interplanetary Conference
Title | A Vision of Education; Being an Imaginary Verbatim Report of the First Interplanetary Conference |
Year for Search | 1929 |
Authors | Burns, J[ohn] H[enry] |
Tertiary Authors | Burns, J. H. |
Date Published | 1929 |
Publisher | Williams & Norgate |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | Male author, UK author |
Annotation | Includes statements of a number of educational theories, some of which are focused on the individual and others on the good of the society. Includes a short Preface (7-11) by Aldous Huxley (1894-1963). See Jerome Meckier, “A Neglected Huxley ‘Preface’: His Earliest Synopsis of Brave New World.” Twentieth Century Literature 25.1 (Spring 1979): 1-20. |
Info Notes | See Jerome Meckier, “A Neglected Huxley ‘Preface’: His Earliest Synopsis of Brave New World.” Twentieth Century Literature 25.1 (Spring 1979): 1-20. |
Holding Institutions | L |
Author Note | The author is described as the Headmaster of Greater Felcourt School. |
Full Text | 1929 Burns, J[ohn] H[enry]. A Vision of Education; Being an Imaginary Verbatim Report of the First Interplanetary Conference. London: Williams & Norgate. L Includes statements of a number of educational theories, some of which are focused on the individual and others on the good of the society. Includes a short Preface (7-11) by Aldous Huxley (1894-1963). See Jerome Meckier, “A Neglected Huxley ‘Preface’: His Earliest Synopsis of Brave New World.” Twentieth Century Literature 25.1 (Spring 1979): 1-20. The author is described as the Headmaster of Greater Felcourt School. |