@booklet {7336, title = {Emigration to the Tropical World, for the Melioration of all Classes of People of all Nations}, year = {1844}, note = {

Rpt. in The Collected Works of John Adolphus Etzler. Delmar, NY: Scholars\’ Facsimiles \& Reprints, 1977. Items separately paged

}, month = {1844}, pages = {24 pp.}, publisher = {The Concordium}, address = {Surrey, Eng.}, abstract = {

One of Etzler\&$\#$39;s pictures of eutopia through technology, in this case to be realized in Venezuela where, he says, he has obtained a grant of land. Here Etzler gives an address in London. Etzler also published a four page Synopsis of Etzler\&$\#$39;s Plan of Emigration to Venezuela. Newcastle, Eng.: W.W. Leighton, Printer, 1844; rpt. in The Collected Works of John Adolphus Etzler. Delmar, NY: Scholars\&$\#$39; Facsimiles \& Reprints, 1977 that summarizes the proposal. On the technology, see also his The New World or Mechanical System, To Perform the Labours of Man and Beast by Inanimate Powers, That Cost Nothing, for Producing and Preparing the Substance of Life. With Plates. Philadelphia, PA: C.F. Stollmeyer, 1841. Rpt. in The Collected Works of John Adophus Etzler. Delmar, NY: Scholars\’ Facsimiles \& Reprints, 1977; and Description of the Naval Automation, Invented by J.A. Etzler and Patented in American and Europe. Philadelphia, PA: Ptd. by Gihon and Fairchild, [1841/42?]. Rpt. in The Collected Works of John Adophus Etzler. Delmar, NY: Scholars\’ Facsimiles \& Reprints, 1977. See also 1833 Etzler and 1843 Etzler and 1844 Etzler Two Visions of J[ohn] A[dolphus] Etzler.

}, keywords = {German author, Male author, US author}, author = {John A[dolphus] Etzler (1791?-1846?)} } @booklet {7337, title = {Two Visions of J[ohn] A[dolphus] Etzler, (Author of the Paradise Within the Reach of All Men, By Powers of Nature and Machinery, and Other Writings Connected Therewith.) A Revelation of Futurity}, year = {1844}, note = {

Rpt. in The Collected Works of John Adolphus Etzler. Delmar, NY: Scholars\’ Facsimiles \& Reprints, 1977. Items separately paged.

}, month = {1844}, pages = {15 pp.}, publisher = {The Concordium}, address = {Surrey, Eng.}, abstract = {

One of Etzler\&$\#$39;s pictures of eutopia through technology. These \"visions\" are very general and include considerable complaint about having been ignored. At the end he says that whether or not he gains support he will emigrate \"to found a paradise in the tropical world\".\ On the technology, see also his The New World or Mechanical System, To Perform the Labours of Man and Beast by Inanimate Powers, That Cost Nothing, for Producing and Preparing the Substance of Life. With Plates. Philadelphia, PA: C.F. Stollmeyer, 1841. Rpt. in The Collected Works of John Adophus Etzler. Delmar, NY: Scholars\’ Facsimiles \& Reprints, 1977; and Description of the Naval Automation, Invented by J.A. Etzler and Patented in American and Europe. Philadelphia, PA: Ptd. by Gihon and Fairchild, [1841/42?]. Rpt. in The Collected Works of John Adophus Etzler. Delmar, NY: Scholars\’ Facsimiles \& Reprints, 1977.\ See also 1833 and\ 1843 Etzler and 1844 Etzler\ Emigration to the Tropical World.

}, keywords = {German author, Male author, US author}, author = {J[ohn] A[dolphus] Etzler (1791?-1846?)} } @booklet {7297, title = {The Paradise within Reach of All Men, without Labour, by Powers of Nature and Machinery. An Address To All Intelligent Men. In Two Parts}, year = {1833}, note = {

Rpt. in The Collected Works of John Adolphus Etzler. Delmar, NY: Scholars\&$\#$39; Facsimiles \& Reprints, 1977. Items separately paged.

U.K. ed. London: J. Brooks, 1836. 2nd English ed. London: Ptd. by and pub. by J. Cleave, 1842.

}, month = {1833}, publisher = {Etzler and Reinhold}, address = {Pittsburgh, PA}, abstract = {

The basic work of Etzler\&$\#$39;s many depicting eutopia through technology but that\ include\ descriptions of the better life that will be achieved through the use of the technology. There is considerable description of the technology involved, including\ wind, tidal, wave, and solar power. On the technology, see also his The New World or Mechanical System, To Perform the Labours of Man and Beast by Inanimate Powers, That Cost Nothing, for Producing and Preparing the Substance of Life. With Plates. Philadelphia, PA: C.F. Stollmeyer, 1841. Rpt. in The Collected Works of John Adophus Etzler. Delmar, NY: Scholars\&$\#$39; Facsimiles \& Reprints, 1977; and Description of the Naval Automation, Invented by J.A. Etzler and Patented in American and Europe. Philadelphia, PA: Ptd. by Gihon and Fairchild, [1841/42?]. Rpt. in The Collected Works of John Adophus Etzler. Delmar, NY: Scholars\&$\#$39; Facsimiles \& Reprints, 1977. See also 1843 and 1844 (2) Etzler.

}, keywords = {German author, Male author, US author}, author = {J[ohn] A[dolphus] Etzler (1791?-1846?)} }