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1. Wildlife in an Urbanizing Environment: a Monograph
by Noyes, John H.
Seller Description: VG, Stiff wraps, 182p., illus. See More Details
1974
Paperback, Very Good
Grafton, VT, USA
$14.00
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2. The American Socialist; Devoted to the Enlargement and Perfection of Home. Vol. 1, No. 9, May 25, 1876
by Noyes, John H, Ed
Seller Description: Folio, unbound, a very good copy. Mott: "The Oneida Circular was the chief organ of the perfectionist communties founded by J. H. Noyes. In it Noyes expounded his doctrines of spiritualism, communism, and free love: though uneven in its editing, it was often well written and interestng"[Vol II, p. 207]. The Circular was succeeded by the American Socialist (1876-79) also published by the Oneida group. See More Details
Lanesborough, MA, USA
$17.00
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3. The American Socialist; Devoted to the Enlargement and Perfection of Home. Vol. 4, No. 15 April 10, 1879
by Noyes, John H, Ed
Seller Description: Folio, unbound, a very good copy, worn. Articles on women and the courts, women's topics, announcement of the Woman Suffrage Convention, Stanton and Anthony, Sojourner Truth. Mott: "The Oneida Circular was the chief organ of the perfectionist communties founded by J. H. Noyes. In it Noyes expounded his doctrines of spiritualism, communism, and free love: though uneven in its editing, it was often well written and interestng"[Vol II, p. 207]. The Circular was succeeded by the American Socialist ... See More Details
Lanesborough, MA, USA
$17.00
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4. The American Socialist; Devoted to the Enlargement and Perfection of Home. Vol. 1, No. 31, October 26, 1876
by Noyes, John H, Ed
Seller Description: Folio, unbound, a very good copy. Articles on the Pleasant Hill Shakers, Transcendentalism, Socialism and spiritualism. Mott: "The Oneida Circular was the chief organ of the perfectionist communties founded by J. H. Noyes. In it Noyes expounded his doctrines of spiritualism, communism, and free love: though uneven in its editing, it was often well written and interestng"[Vol II, p. 207]. The Circular was succeeded by the American Socialist (1876-79) also published by the Oneida group. See More Details
Lanesborough, MA, USA
$17.00
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5. The American Socialist; Devoted to the Enlargement and Perfection of Home. Vol. 1, No. 26, September 21, 1876
by Noyes, John H, Ed
Seller Description: Folio, unbound, a very good copy. Articles on the Amana Community, Oneida, Springfield (VT) Industrial works. Soiled. Mott: "The Oneida Circular was the chief organ of the perfectionist communties founded by J. H. Noyes. In it Noyes expounded his doctrines of spiritualism, communism, and free love: though uneven in its editing, it was often well written and interestng"[Vol II, p. 207]. The Circular was succeeded by the American Socialist (1876-79) also published by the Oneida group. See More Details
Lanesborough, MA, USA
$17.00
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6. The American Socialist; Devoted to the Enlargement and Perfection of Home. Vol. 4, No. 9 February 27, 1879
by Noyes, John H, Ed
Seller Description: Folio, unbound, a very good copy, worn. Articles onThe Shakers, a Methodist Community, Women in the community, etc. Mott: "The Oneida Circular was the chief organ of the perfectionist communties founded by J. H. Noyes. In it Noyes expounded his doctrines of spiritualism, communism, and free love: though uneven in its editing, it was often well written and interestng"[Vol II, p. 207]. The Circular was succeeded by the American Socialist (1876-79) also published by the Oneida group. See More Details
Lanesborough, MA, USA
$17.00
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7. The American Socialist; Devoted to the Enlargement and Perfection of Home. Vol. 1, No. 28, October 5, 1876
by Noyes, John H, Ed
Seller Description: Folio, unbound, a very good copy. Articles on Community Life of the Shaker, Oneida in Wallingford, Aurora, etc. Mott: "The Oneida Circular was the chief organ of the perfectionist communties founded by J. H. Noyes. In it Noyes expounded his doctrines of spiritualism, communism, and free love: though uneven in its editing, it was often well written and interestng"[Vol II, p. 207]. The Circular was succeeded by the American Socialist (1876-79) also published by the Oneida group. See More Details
Lanesborough, MA, USA
$17.00
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8. The American Socialist; Devoted to the Enlargement and Perfection of Home. Vol. 1, No. 24, September 7, 1876
by Noyes, John H, Ed
Seller Description: Folio, unbound, a very good copy. Articles on life in the Swedish Community, The Wisconsin Plalanx, Oneida. Mott: "The Oneida Circular was the chief organ of the perfectionist communties founded by J. H. Noyes. In it Noyes expounded his doctrines of spiritualism, communism, and free love: though uneven in its editing, it was often well written and interestng"[Vol II, p. 207]. The Circular was succeeded by the American Socialist (1876-79) also published by the Oneida group. See More Details
Lanesborough, MA, USA
$17.00
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9. The American Socialist; Devoted to the Enlargement and Perfection of Home. Vol. 4, No. 28 July 10, 1879
by Noyes, John H, Ed
Seller Description: Folio, unbound, a very good copy, worn. Articles on woman's topics, Communism, houses for working people, etc. Mott: "The Oneida Circular was the chief organ of the perfectionist communties founded by J. H. Noyes. In it Noyes expounded his doctrines of spiritualism, communism, and free love: though uneven in its editing, it was often well written and interestng"[Vol II, p. 207]. The Circular was succeeded by the American Socialist (1876-79) also published by the Oneida group. See More Details
Lanesborough, MA, USA
$17.00
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10. The American Socialist; Devoted to the Enlargement and Perfection of Home. Vol. 1, No. 35, November 23, 1876
by Noyes, John H, Ed
Seller Description: Folio, unbound, a very good copy. Articles on Transcendentalism, the Harmonists. Mott: "The Oneida Circular was the chief organ of the perfectionist communties founded by J. H. Noyes. In it Noyes expounded his doctrines of spiritualism, communism, and free love: though uneven in its editing, it was often well written and interestng"[Vol II, p. 207]. The Circular was succeeded by the American Socialist (1876-79) also published by the Oneida group. See More Details
Lanesborough, MA, USA
$17.00
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11. The American Socialist; Devoted to the Enlargement and Perfection of Home. Vol. 4, No. 26 June 26, 1879
by Noyes, John H, Ed
Seller Description: Folio, unbound, a very good copy, worn. Articles on the age of steam, women suffrage, German Socialists. Mott: "The Oneida Circular was the chief organ of the perfectionist communties founded by J. H. Noyes. In it Noyes expounded his doctrines of spiritualism, communism, and free love: though uneven in its editing, it was often well written and interestng"[Vol II, p. 207]. The Circular was succeeded by the American Socialist (1876-79) also published by the Oneida group. See More Details
Lanesborough, MA, USA
$17.00
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12. The American Socialist; Devoted to the Enlargement and Perfection of Home. Vol. 1, No. 27, September 28, 1876
by Noyes, John H, Ed
Seller Description: Folio, unbound, a very good copy. Articles on Springfield Industrial Works, the Icarian Community. Mott: "The Oneida Circular was the chief organ of the perfectionist communties founded by J. H. Noyes. In it Noyes expounded his doctrines of spiritualism, communism, and free love: though uneven in its editing, it was often well written and interestng"[Vol II, p. 207]. The Circular was succeeded by the American Socialist (1876-79) also published by the Oneida group. See More Details
Lanesborough, MA, USA
$17.00
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13. The American Socialist; Devoted to the Enlargement and Perfection of Home. Vol. 1, No. 14, June 29, 1876
by Noyes, John H, Ed
Seller Description: Folio, unbound, a very good copy. Article on the work of men and women together; feminism, Fruitlands, Waltham watches. Mott: "The Oneida Circular was the chief organ of the perfectionist communties founded by J. H. Noyes. In it Noyes expounded his doctrines of spiritualism, communism, and free love: though uneven in its editing, it was often well written and interestng"[Vol II, p. 207]. The Circular was succeeded by the American Socialist (1876-79) also published by the Oneida group. See More Details
Lanesborough, MA, USA
$17.00