To-day and To-morrow
To-day and To-morrow was a series of 110 speculative essays published as short books by the London publishers Kegan Paul between 1923 and 1931. As Fredric Warburg proudly recalled in 1959:
Content and reception
The series was one of several series initiated at Kegan Paul by C. K. Ogden. The first essay to appear, in November 1923, was J. B. S. Haldane's Daedalus; or, Science and the Future, an extended version of a lecture to the Heretics Society at Cambridge University on 4 February 1923.In 1926 Evelyn Waugh offered to provide a book in the series to be called Noah; or the Future of Intoxication. Though completed in 1927, Waugh's manuscript was rejected for the series and never appeared.