Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Thomas Nelson & Sons
Date Published: 1907
Description: Acceptable. Hardcover copy (red cover) with NO dust jacket. Inside is clean, name, date and location in ink on front end page. This copy does not state a publishing date. Cover has some wear with staining and corner bumps. For quick delivery, please consider Expedited shipping-standard delivery ranges from 4-19 business days. Thank you! read more
Edition: 1st Edition Thus.
Binding: Hardcover.
Publisher: Thomas Nelson & Sons, London (UK)
Date Published: nd (c 1910 or earlier)
Description: NF/no dj as issued. Spine is moderately soiled. Inked name (w/ date of 1910) to ffep. The Story of a Social War. Gilt design and lettering to spine. Red cloth boards with a stamped wreath with an NL in the cartouche. Frontispiece intact. It was also published as 'What Might Have Been: The Story of a Social War, ' in London, in 1907. A novel of a future England in which the middle classes must throw off the tyranny of the proletariat. It has been compared with Ayn Rand's 'Atlas Shrugged. ' read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Thomas Nelson and Son
Date Published: 1907
Description: Hardback, ex-library, with usual stamps and markings, in fair all round condition suitable as a reading copy. Ships within 24 hours. The Story of a Social War. No dust jacket., 250grams, ISBN: read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Thomas Nelson and Sons, Ltd., London, n.d. but either or 1920
Date Published: 1909
Description: Spine cocked, mild agetoning to contents, moderately browned at page-edges, otherwise Good. Cloth, small 8vo, 17 cm. 287 pp, frontispiece. First published (anonyously) as What might have been: the story of a social war, by John Murray in London, in 1907. Envisages conflict in a socialist Britain. read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Trade Paperback
Publisher: Specular Pr, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A.
Date Published: 1995
ISBN-13:9781887207003ISBN:1887207007
Description: Near Fine + "The story centers around one man's daring and ingenious plan, enacted through a mysterious alliance called the Unity League, to stop the workings of the nation's elected government in order to restore some measure of lost freedom and greatness, even at the risk of civil war. " read more
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