Dialogue on Etzler's Paradise Between Messrs. Clear, Flat, Dunce, and Grudge. By The Author of "Paradise within Reach of All Men, without Labour, by Powers of Nature and Machinery".-- Mechanical System, To Perform the Labours of Man and Beast by Inanimate Powers."--and the Invention of the Naval Automaton, Etc., Etc.

TitleDialogue on Etzler's Paradise Between Messrs. Clear, Flat, Dunce, and Grudge. By The Author of "Paradise within Reach of All Men, without Labour, by Powers of Nature and Machinery".-- Mechanical System, To Perform the Labours of Man and Beast by Inanimate Powers."--and the Invention of the Naval Automaton, Etc., Etc.
Year for Search1843
Authors[Etzler], [John Adolphus](1791?-1846?)
Pagination23 pp.
Date Published1843
PublisherJames B. O'Brien
Place PublishedLondon
KeywordsGerman author, Male author, US author
Annotation

One of Etzler's pictures of eutopia through technology. Clear defends Etzler from attacks by the others.  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 1844 (2) Etzler.

Additional Publishers

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

Holding Institutions

IEN, MoU-St, PSt

Author Note

The author (1791?-1846?) was born in Germany and emigrated to the U.S. in 1831.

Full Text

1843 [Etzler, John Adolphus] (1791?-1846?). Dialogue on Etzler’s Paradise Between Messrs. Clear, Flat, Dunce, and Grudge. By The Author of “Paradise within Reach of All Men, without Labour, by Powers of Nature and Machinery”.-- Mechanical System, To Perform the Labours of Man and Beast by Inanimate Powers.”--and the Invention of the Naval Automaton, Etc., Etc. London: James B. O’Brien. Rpt. in The Collected Works of John Adolphus Etzler. Delmar, NY: Scholars’ Facsimiles & Reprints, 1977. Items separately paged. 23 pp. IEN, MoU-St, PSt

One of Etzler’s pictures of eutopia through technology. Clear defends Etzler from attacks by the others. 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 1844 (2) Etzler. The author was born in Germany and emigrated to the U.S. in 1831.