Noyes john editor (8 Ergebnisse)
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The Circular. New Series. Mount Tom, Monday, March 12, 1866. Vol. II., No. 52
Noyes, George W. Editor. Emerson, Ralph Waldo; Noyes, John Humphrey
Verlag: The Circular, Publisher, Wallingford, CT 1866
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Wraps. Zustand: Fair. Side folding newspaper. 8 pp. A newspaper issued by the utopian religious communities established by John Humphrey Noyes in Oneida, New York and Wallingford, Connecticut. This issue contains community gossip relating to the communes, as well as a printing of the poem "Give All to Love," by Ralph Waldo Emers…on. The Oneida community, established by Noyes, was a 19th century religious commune advocating communal living and free love, among other tenets. FAIR condition. Heavy chipping and tearing along the extremities, with a few large pieces missing at the lower corners resulting in loss of text to the first two leaves. Center horizontal fold crease present. Heavy diagonal crease present to the pages throughout, resulting the paper being slightly folded on itself. Minor general browning. Minor soiling and staining.

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HardBack. Zustand: Fine. No Jacket. A translation and critical approaches. A fine copy.

Goethe's Faust: Theatre of Modernity
Schulte, Hans (Editor) / Noyes, John (Editor) / Kleber, Pia (Editor)
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Hardcover. Zustand: Brand New. 344 pages. 8.98x5.91x0.94 inches. In Stock.

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The Icelandic Sagas (2 Volume Set)
Magnusson, Magnus (Editor), Simon Noyes (Illustrator), and John Vernon Lord (Illustrator)
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Two volume set, each oversized hardcovers with navy blue slipcases. Slipcases sturdy, fully intact, only display faint scuffs likely due to shelf wear. Volume One has pictorial cloth over boards depicting a ruler and flames, black leather with golden lettering along spine. Corners very gently bumpe…d, exterior otherwise clean. Volume Two has pictorial cloth over boards depicting mountains and the sun, black leather with golden lettering along spine. Top corners gently bumped, exterior otherwise clean. Volume One title page dated 1999, copyright page lists publication dates for individual sagas but Folio edition dated only 1999. Volume Two title page dated 2002, copyright page states second edition and dates this Folio edition to 2003. Volume One is xxii + 809 pages, features Magnusson's introduction, 12 sagas, and at least one illustrated plate by Simon Noyes for each. Pages clean and crisp, binding strong. Volume Two is xvi + 759 pages, features Magnusson's introduction, 10 sagas, and at least one illustrated plate by John Vernon Lord for each. Pages clean and crisp, binding strong. Please email us with questions or to request photos.
Verlag: The American Socialist, Publisher, Oneida, NY 1879
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Wraps. Zustand: Good. 104 issues, spanning the years 1878 and 1879, being two complete years. Edited by John Humphrey Noyes, the founder of a utopian community in Oneida, and an advocate of communal style living, including the controversial advocacy of men and women marrying multiple partners. Included are several articles on th…e short-lived Transcendentalist Utopian community Brook Farm, including several articles containing excerpts from Charles Fourier's Harbinger, as well as other topics related to the philosophy of Charles Fourier. Other topics include socialism in England, the Workingmen's party, Spiritualism (and the necessity of Spiritualism), Communism, Communism in America, Industrialization Krupp's Great Gun Factory-its cooperative phase, 'The Father Land,' by James Russell Lowell, an illustration of the Shaker Village at Mount Lebanon, Malthusian facts (articles on the work studying population growth by Malthus), The Marpingen miracles, three views on the Origin of the Species, Cook's marriage philosophy, Utopian schemes, labor and strikes, Spirit rapping, the Mennonites, Paris under electric lights, the Red Cross, American Socialism, the Atlantic Cable, etc. Condition ranges from GOOD to VERY GOOD, with most having light toning, minor soiling, creasing and edgewear. A few with minor chips and tears along the extremities. Vol IV. No. 52 with with moderate tearing along the extremities. A 4 inch triangular piece missing from the lower rear cover. Same sort of tearing to Vol III, No. 52, with this number bearing heavy browning and staining to the rear cover, affecting the last pages of this number. Vol. III no. 1 with moderate offsetting and soiling along the extremities.
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Original Wraps. Zustand: Good. Oneida, NY. Edited by John Humphrey Noyes, the founder of a utopian community in Oneida, and an advocate of communal style living, including the controversial advocacy of men and women marrying multiple partners. These pieces are 8 page newspaper devoted to topics on communism and socialism, as wel…l as items on spiritualism and religion. Brook Farm is discussed in several issues. With a page of ads on the rear. Present are 12 issues from 1876 to 1879. All are in GOOD or slightly better condition with general minor darkening, varying amounts of minor soiling, some with some staining, and varying degrees of chipping and tearing to the extremities, as well as some creasing. Specific condition issues where noted. Vol I No 34. November 16, 1876. Topics include the connection between socialism and spiritualism, socialism and the state-from an 1844 lecture by Ralph Waldo Emerson, science and spiritualism, etc. Some soiling along the extremities. Minor chipping along the fore edge. Vol II No. 10. March 8, 1877. Topics include socialism and positivism, evolution of communities, etc. Several 1-2 inch tears along the extremities. Vol II No 13. Marh 29, 1877. Topics include communism among the pilgrims, advantages of communism, etc. Dampstaining along the fore egdge. Moderate chipping and tearing along the lower and fore edges. Several pages unopened. Vol II No. 21. May 24, 1877. Topics include an in depth look at communism, Icaria, history of German socialism, etc. A few tears and some creasing along the extremities. Vol II No. 23. June 7, 1877. Topics include cooperation in Massachusetts, a brief bio of Noyes, Icaria, etc. Minor chipping and tearing along the fore edge, with a longer tear at the upper edge. Minor faint staining and a faint dampstain along the lower spine. Vol II No. 25. June 21, 1877. Topics include co-operation in Massachusetts, land tenure in various countries, the abdication of John Humphrey Noyes, etc. Smallish area of dark staining to the center pages. Vol II No. 38. September 20, 1877. Topics include socialist clubs, the condition of the Icarian community, positivism and spiritualism, etc. With many small tears and chips along the fore edge, with a few tears along the other extremities. Minor darkening with very minor scattered soiling and foxing. Minor creasing. Vol II No. 39. September 27, 1877. Topics include socialism in England, the Mennonites and their government, some aspects of socialism in America etc. Two small areas of dark spotting on the front page, maybe from ash, as one of the two areas has a small hole in it. The lower spot affects all the pages throughout. Area of heavy foxing/spotting to the rear page. Minor edgewear and darkening. Vol III No. 42. October 17, 1878.Topics include socialism in England, a free press, home life of Brook Farm, spiritualism, etc. A small area of dark stippling/soiling. Several 1 inch or slightly larger tears along the extremities, with a few other shorter tears. Minor darkening and scattered minor soiling. First pages unopened. Vol III No. 43. October 24, 1878. Topics include socialism in England, inventor of the phonograph, communism. Two 1-2 inch tears along the extremities. Several pages unopened. Vol IV. No 3. January 16, 1879. Topics include colonization of the northwest, Gertie Barton's cure, Spiritualistic notes, pedigree of American socialism. Several large tears in the extremities. Chip missing from the lower left corner. Vol IV No. 47 November 20, 1879. Topics include communism, life among the shakers, description of a new cable line, race-culture.