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Today and Tomorrow Volume 19 Great Britain, The Empire and America
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Product Details
Overview
Atlantis
America and the Future
J F C Fuller
Originally published in 1926
"Candid and caustic." Observer
"Many hard things have been said about America, but few quite so bitter as these." Daily Sketch
In the turmoil and materialism of the United States the author sees the beginning of a new civilization which, if it can find its soul, is likely to exceed in grandeur anything as yet accomplished by the civilizations of the Old World.
92pp
Shiva or the Future of India
R J Minney
Originally published in 1929
"Does not mince matters in the least." Daily Express
An experienced observer summarizes in this volume the prospects for the Indian people.
90pp
Cassandra or the Future of the British Empire
F C S Schiller
Originally published in 1926
"…brilliantly written, it ought to be read by all shades of politicians." Yorkshire Post
"Yet another addition to that bright constellation of pamphlets." Spectator
A penetrating analysis of the disruptive influences of work in the Empire.
90pp
Plato’s American Republic
Douglas Woodruff
Originally published in 1926
"A gently malicious wit sparkles on every page." Sunday Times
"Possibly no wittier satire has been penned in our generation…Rich in entertainment." Journal of Education
A series of witty dialogues in the Platonic manner, dealing with aspects of American life and manners.
114pp








