History of the Hopedale Community, from its inception to its virtual submergence in the Hopedale Parish. William S. Heywood, editor
by Ballou, Adin
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About This Item
Lowell: Thompson & Hill, The Vox Populi Press, 1897. Hardcover. xvii, 415p., original khaki green cloth binding with edge wear, scratch and nick to cover, in good condition, but hinge starting at inside back cover. Ex-library book with discard stamp and small remnants of library ownership (embossed stamp of library on title-page, faint signs of removal of card pocket and date slip in back, and erasure of cataloging numbers from spine). Includes tipped-in gift slip from the editor. *Egbert p. 96. "Read the 1854 constitution of the Practical Christian Republic in [History of the Hopedale Community], pp. 397-410, for a variety of utopian theory which exhibits at once the religious socialists' tendency toward nonresistance in extreme form, the utopians' dissociation from national life, and the secular socialists' inclusion of world government in their system of thought." *Egbert p. 275.
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- Seller
- Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (US)
- Seller's Inventory #
- 57399
- Title
- History of the Hopedale Community, from its inception to its virtual submergence in the Hopedale Parish. William S. Heywood, editor
- Author
- Ballou, Adin
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Thompson & Hill, The Vox Populi Press
- Place of Publication
- Lowell
- Date Published
- 1897
- Bookseller catalogs
- Religion; Labor - American; Utopian movements and literature; Massachusetts; 1850s;
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