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Revision as of 18:40, 12 October 2011 by JohnAlbertRigali (talk | contribs) (added attention from Glenn Beck, added References section, added three ext links, removed one inappropriate ext link, did some cleanup)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Author | Edward Mandell House |
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Language | English |
Genre | Political novel |
Publisher | B. W. Huebsch, New York |
Publication date | 1912 |
Publication place | United States |
ISBN | NA Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character |
Philip Dru: Administrator: a Story of Tomorrow, 1920-1935 is a futuristic political novel published anonymously in 1912 by Edward Mandell House, an American diplomat, politician and presidential foreign policy advisor. His book's hero leads the democratic western U.S. in a civil war against the plutocratic East, and becomes the dictator of America. Dru as dictator imposes a series of reforms that resemble the Bull Moose platform of 1912 and then vanishes.
Glenn Beck brought the book to national attention on his television show.
References
- Greenley, Larry (18 July 2010). "Glenn Beck Discovers 'Philip Dru: Administrator'". John Birch Society. Retrieved 12 October 2011.
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External links
- Project Gutenberg: Philip Dru: Administrator
- Google books: Philip Dru: administrator
- Feedbooks: Philip Dru: Administrator
- Scott Horton: Philip Dru Interviews:
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