The Dwellers in Vale Sunrise. How They Got Together and Lived Happy Ever After. A Sequel to "The Natural Man"; Being an Account of the Tribes of Him
Title | The Dwellers in Vale Sunrise. How They Got Together and Lived Happy Ever After. A Sequel to "The Natural Man"; Being an Account of the Tribes of Him |
Year for Search | 1904 |
Authors | Lloyd, J[ohn] W[illia]m(1857-1940) |
Tertiary Authors | Lloyd, J. Wm |
Date Published | 1904 |
Publisher | The Ariel Press |
Place Published | Westwood, MA |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Eutopia of the simple life in community. See 1902 Lloyd The Natural Man for a novel about one man living in tune with nature who inspires the establishment of a community. See also 1900 Lloyd "The Story of Zendos." |
Additional Publishers | Part was published anonymously as Two Letters Telling How They Lived in Vale Sunrise. Where a Colony of Comrades of the Co-operative Fellowship Being Free Socialists Dwell Most Happily. Westwood, MA: The Ariel Press, [1904]. |
Holding Institutions | DLC, NN, PSt |
Author Note | Lloyd (1857-1940) was the co-publisher with Leonard B. Abbott of the anarchist journal The Free Comrade and established a community of sorts on his land in California. |
Full Text | Lloyd, J[ohn] W[illia]m (1857-1940). The Dwellers in Vale Eutopia of the simple life in community. See 1902 Lloyd The Natural Man for a novel about one man living in tune with nature who inspires the establishment of a community. See also 1900 Lloyd “The Story of Zendos.” Lloyd was the co-publisher with Leonard B. Abbott of the anarchist journal The Free Comrade and established a community of sorts on his land in California. |