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Douglas Morey Ford

The Raid of Dover - A Romance of the Reign of Woman: A.D. 1940

First edition, 1910
The Raid of Dover (1910) is a future-war dystopia by Douglas Morey Ford, originally published anonymously. Set in A.D. 1940, the novel imagines England under female political rule, weakened by socialism, pacifism, and the erosion of imperial power. Britain is reduced to a third-rate nation following naval defeat and German military dominance, narrowly avoiding full subjugation only through a desperate act of technological retaliation. Advanced airships, aerial bombardment, and speculative weaponry play a central role. Written as an explicit anti-socialist warning, the book portrays the “Reign of Woman” as a catalyst for national decline. This is a later remainder binding in red cloth issued as part of The Coronet Library, with the Home & Colonial Stores “compliments” label affixed to the front pastedown. According to Locke, the original first issue was bound in dark brown cloth.


Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo, original pictorial red cloth, stamped in black and gold. London: King, Sell, & Olding, Holbrook & Son, 1910. Locke, A Spectrum of Fantasy, p.14. #11166.
Very good with stains to front and back covers and soiling to top edge.