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NOYESISM UNVEILED: A HISTORY OF THE SET SELF-STYLED PERFECTIONISTS; WITH A SUMMARY VIEW OF THEIR LEADING DOCTRINES. by Eastman, Hubbard [Rev.] - 1849

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NOYESISM UNVEILED: A HISTORY OF THE SET SELF-STYLED PERFECTIONISTS; WITH A SUMMARY VIEW OF THEIR LEADING DOCTRINES.

by Eastman, Hubbard [Rev.]

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Brattleboro: the author, 1849. First edition. 432pp. Original 12 mo cloth(spine goldstamped). John Humphrey Noyes was the founder of this sect which was the precursor of the Oneida Community. Noyeists were revivalists more than socialists, and so they continued till after their transfer to central New York. Hinds: American Communities pp. 144-172. When Noyes deserted his followers, Rev. Eastman had had enough. When the excitement died down, he published this rare expose.
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Brattleboro, VT: Published by the Author, 1849. First Edition. Hardcover. 432pp. Original brown cloth stamped in blind on the sides and the spine. Front joint partially split, half of the cloth on the spine is missing. Light scattered foxing and some old stains to the edges. Sabin 21677. ; 12mo.
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Brattleboro: Published by the Author, 1849. first edition, xii, [13]-432 pp., small octavo, original gilt & blind stamped decorated hard covers, text slightly darkened, overall very good and seldom perused,. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request.
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Brattleboro: Published by the Author, 1849. First Edition. 12mo (18cm.); publisher's brown blind-embossed cloth, gilt-lettered cloth, pale peach endpapers; xii,[13]-432pp. Light shelf wear, shallow chipping at spine ends, some foxing to textblock, else Very Good or better. Vitriolic exposé on the career of the utopian socialist John Humphrey Noyes, published a year after his expulsion from Putney, Vermont. Noyes had originally developed the Oneida Community in that rural village, practicing his peculiar brand of theocratic philosophy, incorporating a blend of Free Love, "complex marriage" (i.e. polygamy), and so-called "male-continence" (i.e., intercourse without ejaculation). DARE 1444; SABIN 21677.
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