Caen-Stone Dreams; or, The Harmony Between Individual and National Interests
Title | Caen-Stone Dreams; or, The Harmony Between Individual and National Interests |
Year for Search | 1855 |
Authors | Holton, David P[utnam] |
Date Published | 1855 |
Publisher | De Witt & Davenport |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | The author dreams of a eutopia which describes a future U.S., focusing on New York and the Midwest, in which complex buildings have been erected to meet the needs of working people. Throughout the author stresses temperance and has much on advanced railway technology. |
Info Notes | On the cover and the title page someone has written 1853, but the typeset dates and the copyright dates are 1855. |
Holding Institutions | CU-Riv |
Full Text | 1855 Holton, David P[utnam], M.D. (1812-83). Caen-Stone Dreams; or, The Harmony Between Individual and National Interests. New York: De Witt & Davenport. On the cover and the title page someone has written 1853, but the typeset dates and the copyright dates are 1855. CU-Riv The author dreams of a eutopia which describes a future U.S., focusing on New York and the Midwest, in which complex buildings have been erected to meet the needs of working people. Throughout the author stresses temperance and has much on advanced railway technology. |