England Invaded
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England Invaded, a collection of imaginative fiction, including invasion literature, from the Victorian and Edwardian periods edited by Michael Moorcock. Originally published in hardback by W.H. Allen in 1977 (ISBN 0-491-02191-7), it was re-issued as a paperback by Star in 1980 (ISBN 0-352-30694-7).
[edit] Contents
- "Introduction", Michael Moorcock
- "The Uses of Advertisement - an Aeroplane Adventure", Tristram Crutchley, (Pearson’s Magazine, July 1909)
- "When the New Zealander Comes", Blyde Muddersnook, (The Strand, September 1911)
- "The Monster of Lake LaMetrie", Wardon Allan Curtis, (Pearson’s Magazine, September 1899)
- "The Abduction of Alexandra Seine", Fred C. Smale, (The Harmsworth Magazine, November 1900)
- "Is the End of the World Near?", John Munro, (Cassell’s, Jan, 1899)
- "When William Came", H. H. Munro, (John Lane, 1913)
[edit] See also
- Before Armageddon, a similar earlier collection edited by Moorcock