Tom Watson's Magazine, Vol. I, No. 2, April 1905Various
Religion
Tom Watson's Magazine, Vol. I, No. 2, April 1905
Various
United States -- Politics and government -- Periodicals
Will the United States be a monarchy in 1975?
Have you read “THE FIRST AMERICAN KING,” by George
Gordon Hastings? It is a dashing romance in which
a scientist and a detective of today wake up
seventy-five years later to find His Majesty,
Imperial and Royal, William I, Emperor of the
United States and King of the Empire State of New
York, ruling the land, with the real power in the
hands of half a dozen huge trusts. Automobiles
have been replaced by phaërmobiles; air-ships sail
above the surface of the earth; there has been a
successful war against Russia; a social revolution
is brewing. The book is both an enthralling
romance and a serious sociological study, which
scourges unmercifully the society and politics of
the present time, many of whose brightest stars
reappear in the future under thinly disguised
names. There are wit and humor and sarcasm
galore—a stirring tale of adventure and a charming
love-story.
Net $1.00, postpaid. All Booksellers,
or sent postpaid upon receipt of price by
=TOM WATSON’S MAGAZINE=
121 West 42d Street, NEW YORK CITY
=“TOM WATSON”=
is the one historian through whom we get the point of
view of the laborer, the mechanic, the plain man, in a
style that is bold, racy and unconventional. There is
no other who traces so vividly the life of a _people_
from the time they were savages until they became the
most polite and cultured of European nations, as he
does in
=THE STORY OF FRANCE=
In two handsome volumes, dark red cloth, gilt tops, price $5.00.
“It is well called a story, for it reads like a
fascinating romance.”—_Plaindealer_, Cleveland.
“A most brilliant, vigorous, human-hearted story
this: so broad in its sympathies, so vigorous in
its presentations, so vital, so piquant, lively and
interesting. It will be read wherever the history of
France interests men, which is everywhere.”—_New York
Times’ Sat. Review._
=NAPOLEON=
=A SKETCH OF HIS LIFE, CHARACTER, STRUGGLES
AND ACHIEVEMENTS.=
Illustrated with Portraits and Facsimiles.
Cloth, 8vo, $2.25 net. (Postage 20c.)
“The Splendid Study of a Splendid Genius” is the
caption of a double-column editorial mention of this
book in _The New York American and Journal_ when it
first appeared. The comment urged every reader of that
paper to read the book and continued:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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