@booklet {7364, title = {Kaloolah, or Journeyings to the Dj{\'e}bel Kumri: An Autobiography of Jonathan Romer}, year = {1849}, note = {

U.K. ed. London: George Routledge \& Co., 1851. Rpt. as Kaloolah: The Adventures Of Jonathan Romer. The Framazudga Edition. Illus. Fredericks. New York: G.P. Putnam\’s, 1887.

}, month = {1849}, publisher = {George P. Putnam}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Chapter 48 (456-468) describes a eutopian city (Killoam) in Africa that is particularly concerned with health and cleanliness. Quadrangular houses of two stories with a central courtyard with a fountain and roof gardens. Streets are swept and washed daily (459). Elaborate sewage system (460-461). Food going to market inspected to ensure quality (461). Bathing is required at least once a month, and free municipals baths are provided (462) although there is a small charge for heated water. No overcrowded housing (462).

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {W[illiam] S[tarbuck] Mayo M.D. (ed.) [written by] (1812-1895)} }