The Art of Real Pleasure: That New Pleasure, for which An Imperial Reward Was Offered

TitleThe Art of Real Pleasure: That New Pleasure, for which An Imperial Reward Was Offered
Year for Search1864
Authors[Blanchard], [Calvin](1808-1868)
Date Published1864
PublisherCalvin Blanchard
Place PublishedNew York
KeywordsMale author, US author
Annotation

Eutopia. Pleasure oriented society with a government whose "sole business" is to "satisfy all human desires." Currency represents useful production. No freedom to pollute or live in poverty. Blanchard was an advocate of free love and free thought and published many pamphlets advocating free love and science and opposing religion. See also 1858, 1862, 1865 and 1866 (2) Blanchard. Blanchard had a book store on Nassau Street in New York City which was noted for selling both radical and sexual publications. He was also a printer and publisher.

Additional Publishers

Rpt. New York: Arno Press and The New York Times, 1971, with an "Introduction" (i-x) by Arthur O. Lewis. Also, separately paged, bound in Life Among the Nymphs: A New Excursion through the Empire of Venus. New York: Calvin Blanchard, 1867.

Holding Institutions

MoU-St, PSt, VUW

Author Note

(1808-68)

Full Text

1864 [Blanchard, Calvin] (1808-68). The Art of Real Pleasure: That New Pleasure, for which An Imperial Reward Was Offered. New York: Calvin Blanchard. Rpt. New York: Arno Press and The New York Times, 1971, with an “Introduction” (i-x) by Arthur O. Lewis. Also, separately paged, bound in Life Among the Nymphs: A New Excursion through the Empire of Venus. New York: Calvin Blanchard, 1867. MoU-St, PSt, VUW

Eutopia. Pleasure oriented society with a government whose “sole business” is to “satisfy all human desires.” Currency represents useful production. No freedom to pollute or live in poverty. Blanchard was an advocate of free love and free thought and published many pamphlets advocating free love and science and opposing religion. See also 1858, 1862, 1865 and 1866 (2) Blanchard. Blanchard had a book store on Nassau Street in New York City which was noted for selling both radical and sexual publications. He was also a printer and publisher.