A Trip to Paradoxia and Other Humours of the Hour: Being Contemporary Pictures of Social Fact and Political Fiction
| First published | 1899 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Greening & Co. |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Type | Collection |
| Cover art | W. S. Rogers |
| Pages | 283 |
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| Page | Title | Author(s) | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A Trip to Paradoxia | T. H. S. Escott | Novelette |
| 97 | How the "House of Lords Question" Was Settled | T. H. S. Escott | Short Story |
| 110 | How I Became Prime Minister | T. H. S. Escott | Short Story |
| 130 | How His Party Lost Mr. Contango | T. H. S. Escott | Short Story |
| 142 | The New Waitress | T. H. S. Escott | Short Story |
| 154 | How the House of Commons Became a Cycling School | T. H. S. Escott | Short Story |
| 165 | A Story of the Studio | T. H. S. Escott | Short Story |
| 177 | How I Became Bishop of Barum | T. H. S. Escott | Short Story |
| 190 | The Prime Minister's Love Affair | T. H. S. Escott | Short Story |
| 207 | Lord Boscobel's Garter | T. H. S. Escott | Short Story |
| 228 | The Cabinet Council | T. H. S. Escott | Short Story |
| 243 | The "Whitechapel Wonder" | T. H. S. Escott | Short Story |
| 263 | The Strange Adventures of a Sermon | T. H. S. Escott | Short Story |