Tom Watson's Magazine, Vol. I, No. 1, March 1905

Extract from a three-column review in the San Francisco Examiner:

“Mr. Hastings has touched the very core of the matter respecting the proclivities of our doddering plutocracy. Throughout his book he has revealed that plutocracy in its true light and shown it to be something utterly conscienceless and debased. No more scathing review of the situation, as it is seen at present, could possibly be given in a work of fiction.”

SHALL WE
HAVE A
KING?

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 Automobiles have been replaced by phaËrmobiles; air-ships sail above the surface of the earth; there has been a successful war against Russia; a social revolution is brewing.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.

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TOM WATSON’S MAGAZINE

THE MAGAZINE WITH A PURPOSE BACK OF IT

March, 1905


The Political Situation Thomas E. Watson  1
To W. J. B.—To President Roosevelt—The Ship Subsidy —Hearst, the Myth—Mr. Bryan’s
Race in Nebraska—Let the Greenbacks Alone!—En Route to Royalty
 
The Palace Edwin Markham 12
The House in the Jungle St. Clair Beall 13
A Belated Reconciliation Will N. Harben 32
Franchise Wealth and Municipal Ownership John H. Girdner, M.D. 40
The Storm-Petrel Maxim Gorky 44
What Buzz-Saw Morgan Thinks W. S. Morgan 45
A Family Necessity Alex. Ricketts 49
The Songs We Love Eugene C. Dolson 49
The Alligator of Blique Bayou Frank Savile 50
The Boy; His Hand and Pen Tom P. Morgan 60
The Force of Circumstance Chauncey C. Hotchkiss 61
An Ideal Cruise in an Ideal Craft Wallace Irwin 72
The Heritage of Maxwell Fair Vincent Harper 73
The Butcheries of Peace W. J. Ghent 87
Remembered Ella Wheeler Wilcox 90
Martyrdom Leonard Charles van Noppen 90
The Heroism of Admiral Guldberg Robert Barr 91
A Sociological Fable F. P. Williams 95
The Old 10.30 Train Marion Drace 96
Gallows Gate H. B. Marriott-Watson 97
The Judge and the Jack Tar Henry H. Cornish 105
Object, Matrimony Caroline Lockhart 106
The Rivers of the Nameless Dead Theodore Dreiser 112
Another View of the Simple Life Zenobia Cox 114
The Corner in Change William A. Johnston 118
Car Straps as Disease Spreaders John H. Girdner, M.D. 124
The Say of Reform Editors   126

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Copyright, 1905, in U. S. and Great Britain.
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TOM WATSON’S MAGAZINE
FOR APRIL


EDITORIALS Hon. THOMAS E. WATSON

In Russia—President Roosevelt and the Railroad Problem—Bribery in Georgia—Who Pays the Taxes? —The Free Pass Evil, etc., etc.

CORRUPT PRACTICES IN POLITICS

Hon. Lucius F. C. Garvin,
Ex-Governor of Rhode Island

THE NEW YORK CHILDREN’S COURT

Hon. Joseph M. Deuel,
Author of the legislation creating the Court
and one of the Judges presiding therein

CONSERVATIVES AND RADICALS

John H. Girdner, M.D.

NEW SINS—Footpace Ethics in a Horse-Power World

Charlotte Perkins Gilman

THE CONSTITUTION—A Document that Needs Revision

FICTION

WILL N. HARBEN OWEN OLIVER
W. MURRAY GRAYDON   Capt. W. E. P. FRENCH, U.S.A.
ELEANOR H. PORTER B. M. BOWER
VINCENT HARPER HUGH PENDEXTER

Tom Watson’s Magazine

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