Robert Grant is the author of The King's Men: A Tale of To-morrow, an early work of speculative fiction. His writing invites readers to explore imagined futures and their possibilities.
The King's Men: A Tale of To-morrow

The King's Men: A Tale of To-morrow
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1884 · 294 pages · C. Scribner's sons
- Avg. reading time
- 5h 34m
- Prose complexity
- 4/10
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John Boyle O'Reilly was an Irish-American writer and activist. His notable work includes the novel The King's Men: A Tale of To-morrow, a story that looks at social and political themes. O'Reilly's writing often drew from his own experiences as a political prisoner.
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The King's Men: A Tale of To-morrowUnknown, 1884
294 pages
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