Modern Paradise. An Outline or Story of how Some of the Cultured People will probably live, work and Organize in the Near Future

TitleModern Paradise. An Outline or Story of how Some of the Cultured People will probably live, work and Organize in the Near Future
Year for Search1915
AuthorsOlerich, Henry(1851-1927)
PublisherEquality Pub. Co
Place PublishedOmaha, NB
KeywordsMale author, US author
Annotation

Another version of 1893 Olerich which has a considerable amount on the technology, the factory that the community will run, and the labor checks and how they are used. Heavily illustrated. The short version is mostly on the generation by wind and water, storage, and use of electricity. 

Additional Publishers

Rpt. [Charleston, SC]: NABU Press, 2010. A short version (28 pp) was published as Modern Paradise: The Model Home.--Solutions of the Social Problem. Future Greatness of Electricity.--Proposed Experiment in Social Science.--An Earthly Eden and How to Attain It.--A Unique Power Plant. Wonderful System of Education. Elegantly Illustrated [Subtitle on the cover--Grandest Dwelling Place on Earth. Elegantly Illustrated]. Omaha, NB: Author, [1915].

Info Notes

See also 1919, 1923 and 1927 Olerich.

Illustration

Illus.

Holding Institutions

DLC

Author Note

(1851-1927)

Full Text

1915 Olerich, Professor Henry (1851-1927). Modern Paradise. An Outline or Story of how Some of the Cultured People will probably live, work and Organize in the Near Future. Illus. Omaha, NB: Equality Pub. Co. Rpt. [Charleston, SC]: NABU Press, 2010. A short version (28 pp) was published as Modern Paradise: The Model Home.--Solutions of the Social Problem. Future Greatness of Electricity.--Proposed Experiment in Social Science.--An Earthly Eden and How to Attain It.--A Unique Power Plant. Wonderful System of Education. Elegantly Illustrated [Subtitle on the cover--Grandest Dwelling Place on Earth. Elegantly Illustrated]. Omaha, NB: Author, [1915]. DLC

Another version of 1893 Olerich which has a considerable amount on the technology, the factory that the community will run, and the labor checks and how they are used. Heavily illustrated. The short version is mostly on the generation by wind and water, storage, and use of electricity. See also 1919, 1923 and 1927 Olerich.