W. H. C. Lawrence
W. H. C. Lawrence was a Canadian science fiction writer remembered as the author af the late 19th century novel, Storm of '92, published in 1889, which posited the scenario of Canada winning a war against the United States. Eighty-five years later, in 1974, another Canadian author, Richard Rohmer revisited the theme in his novel, Ultimatum.
External links
- Storm of '92 evaluated at the Fantastic Toronto website as "boring, banal propaganda written to boost the British Empire"
- Bell, John. "Uneasy Union: A Checklist of English-Language Science Fiction Concerning Canadian Separatist Conflicts" (Storm of '92 mentioned in third paragraph)
- Storm of '92 at the Open Library
- W. H. C. Lawrence at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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