The Communistic Societies Of The United States: From Personal Visit And Observation:

Including Detailed Accounts Of The Economists, Zoarites, Shakers, The Amana, Oneida, Bethel, Aurora, Icarian, And Other Existing Societies, Their Religious Creeds, Social Practices, Numbers, Industries, And Present Condition

  • original gilt lettered brown cloth, spine ends slightly frayed and lower front outer joint 3/4 inch split but otherwise a tight
  • New York: Harper & Brothers, 1875
By NORDHOFF (Charles)
First edition of this influential and extensive study of the communitarian ideal in the United States. Charles Nordhoff (1830-1901) emigrated to the United States as a child, and went on to have a varied career as sailor, journalist and writer. His grandson Charles Bernard Nordhoff is the famous historian of the Bounty. In The Communistic Societies of the United States, Nordhoff recounts his travels to many of the socialistic societies which became popular in the nineteenth century, most famously the Shakers of Mount Lebanon, the Rappite township at 'Harmony' and the Oneida Community. As Nordhoff points out in his Introduction, he hoped that a study of these communities might provide 'useful hints toward the solution of the labor question'. Throughout, the work displays a thoroughness and lack of hysteria which supports his claim to have 'thought it best to give at first an impartial and not unfriendly account of each commune.' Howes N177, Adams: Radical Literature, p. 47. An indispensable source for the study of communal societies.

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Title

The Communistic Societies Of The United States: From Personal Visit And Observation:

Author

NORDHOFF (Charles)

Binding

original gilt lettered brown cloth, spine ends slightly frayed and lower front outer joint 3/4 inch split but otherwise a tight

Condition

Unknown

Publisher

Harper & Brothers: New York

Date

1875

Edition

First edition


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