@booklet {7309, title = {L.... A... T... to his fellow citizens of the United States of America; and Through Their Medium, To All His Other Human Beings on Earth, Not Any Where Else!}, year = {1837}, note = {

Rpt. in\ Magazine of History With Notes and Queries\ (New York), no. 148 (1929): 5-42.

}, month = {1837}, publisher = {H. D. Robinson}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Eutopia. Argues that an intentional community to be called Startspoint should be founded on the Upper Mississippi (called the Missouri in the text), and presents detailed regulations of life in it, including the structure and rules of the community (Magazine of History 23-32), and a description of the daily life (32-37), which is very organized and highly structured. Later communities further West will be established called, in order, Union and Perfection. Earlier the author had published L. A. Tarascon, To His Friends, \&c. \&c. \&c. Louisville, KY: Np, 1836. 14 pp., which suggests the establishment such a community but without any social details. See also his 1836 Republican Education, the 2nd ed. of which is printed in this book.\ 

}, keywords = {French author, Male author, US author}, author = {Louis Anastasius Tarascon (1759-1840)} }