What Might Have Been

The Story of a Social War

Fiction & Literature, Classics, Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
Cover of the book What Might Have Been by Ernest Bramah, Handheld Press
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Author: Ernest Bramah ISBN: 9781999828059
Publisher: Handheld Press Publication: October 30, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ernest Bramah
ISBN: 9781999828059
Publisher: Handheld Press
Publication: October 30, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

This new edition of Ernest Bramah’s What Might Have Been (1907), a classic satirical speculative novel of political resistance, is better known in its abridged form as The Secret of the League (1909). It mixes science fiction, social realism and office espionage, and accurately predicted the invention of the fax machine and the ascendancy of Labour politics. What Might Have Been is a political thriller, with a nail-biting Buchanesque car chase, a sea battle that C S Forester could have written, and dramatic rescue missions in the air. The flying machines are both delightful and dramatic. Now, for the first time since 1907, What Might Have Been is available at its original length, with 7000 words restored to recreate this lost landmark in British speculative fiction. The critical introduction by Jeremy Hawthorn sets out the novel’s history, and its connections with Bramah’s more famous literary works, The Wallet of Kai Lung, and Max Carrados.

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This new edition of Ernest Bramah’s What Might Have Been (1907), a classic satirical speculative novel of political resistance, is better known in its abridged form as The Secret of the League (1909). It mixes science fiction, social realism and office espionage, and accurately predicted the invention of the fax machine and the ascendancy of Labour politics. What Might Have Been is a political thriller, with a nail-biting Buchanesque car chase, a sea battle that C S Forester could have written, and dramatic rescue missions in the air. The flying machines are both delightful and dramatic. Now, for the first time since 1907, What Might Have Been is available at its original length, with 7000 words restored to recreate this lost landmark in British speculative fiction. The critical introduction by Jeremy Hawthorn sets out the novel’s history, and its connections with Bramah’s more famous literary works, The Wallet of Kai Lung, and Max Carrados.

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