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

TitleThe 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 Search1904
AuthorsLloyd, J[ohn] W[illia]m(1857-1940)
Tertiary AuthorsLloyd, J. Wm
Date Published1904
PublisherThe Ariel Press
Place PublishedWestwood, MA
KeywordsMale 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 Sunrise. How They Got Together and Lived Happy Ever After. A Sequel to “The Natural Man”; Being an Account of the Tribes of Him. Westwood, MA: The Ariel Press. 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]. DLC, NN, PSt

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.