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[n.p.]: Manawatu Herald, 1908. Broadside (22x14cm). Printed on one side of white paper. Rubbed, with small creases and tiny tears at edges: Very Good. Anecdotes about "Father Noyes," founder of the Oneida Community in upstate New York, describing his charisma and "queen-bee quality of attracting all to him"--a useful trait in the leader of a commune. Not in DARE; not in WELLS. Full disclosure: Lorne Bair Rare Books is in possession of a substantial remainder of this title.
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Oneida Community 1848-1901 by [ONEIDA COMMUNITY] - 1901?]
Oneida Community 1848-1901 by [ONEIDA COMMUNITY] - 1901?]
by [ONEIDA COMMUNITY]
Oneida Community 1848-1901
by [ONEIDA COMMUNITY]
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[Oneida, NY: Oneida Community, 1901?]. First Edition. Octavo (20.5cm.); original pale green pictorial staplebound card wrappers in plain white paper dust jacket; 20pp.; illus. throughout. Jacket quite fragile with chipping and some loss and splitting along extremities and folds, rear flap cleanly lacking, else Fine in a Good only jacket. Souvenir pamphlet issued by the Community after its transition from religious commune to joint-stock company.
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- Publisher Oneida Community
- Place of Publication [Oneida, NY
- Date Published 1901?]
A Reminiscence of John H. Noyes. Extract from the "Quadrangle" (Kenwood, Madison County, New York), for May, 1908
by [ONEIDA COMMUNITY] HERRICK, Rev. James B[urton]
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Winchester, Virginia, United States
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Seventeen reasons for believing that the second coming of Christ is past
by [Oneida Community]
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San Francisco, California, United States
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[Oneida, NY]: [Oneida Community], [189-?]. Pamphlet. [7p.], wraps, 3.25x5 inches, wraps worn, creased, and stained. Attributed by OCLC [WorldCat] to the Oneida Community - which dissolved itself into a joint stock company in 1881. Internal references to the "Primitive Church" do indicate that it was at least influenced by the religious views of John Humphrey Noyes.
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CORRECT SERVICE For the Formal and Informal Table
by Oneida Community, Oneida, New York
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- Used - Very Good
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MONTAGUE, Massachusetts, United States
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Oneida Community, Ltd., Oneida, New York, 1923. Pamphlet. Used - Very Good. Copyright 1923. (19) pages. Halftones: Dinner Service of Mrs. Alexander Morton, New York; Dining Room of Mrs. O.H.P. Belmont; Dinner, Luncheon, Breakfast Tables; 24 silver pieces in 5 patterns. 7 x 5", pictorial wrapper. VG.
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Letter to the Outlook
by [ONEIDA COMMUNITY] SEYMOUR, H[enry] J
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- 194
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Winchester, Virginia, United States
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Kenwood, [NY]: [Oneida Community], 1903. First Edition. First printing. Pamphlet (20x13.5cm) on white paper; 4pp. Apparently never circulated: Near Fine. Seymour, an original member of the Oneida Community, describes the Community's practice of complex marriage, as a response to an account of NYC prostitution. He asks whether the "Oneida Community's method of bringing the sexes together is preferable [. . . to] either the legal or the illicit methods that are the inevitable conditions of ordinary society?" WELLS p.16. Not in DARE. Full disclosure: Lorne Bair Rare Books is in possession of a substantial remainder of this title.
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[Steel-engraved portrait] J. H. Noyes
by [ONEIDA COMMUNITY] BUTTRE, J[ohn] C[hester] [eng.]
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Winchester, Virginia, United States
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[NY]: [Oneida Community], [n.d. but ca 1886]. Single sheet (20x13cm) steel engraving. Slightly rubbed with minor dirt to extremities: Very Good. Vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait of John Humphrey Noyes (1811-1886), founder of the Oneida Community, as a mature man. J. C. Buttre (1821-1893) was a prolific line engraver, based in New York from 1841 (Stauffer, American Engravers I, p. 38-9). Full disclosure: Lorne Bair Rare Books is in possession of a substantial remainder of this title.
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Mutual criticism
by [Oneida Community]
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San Francisco, California, United States
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Oneida: Office of the American Socialist, 1876. Hardcover. 96p., first edition, lacking original wraps, replaced with generic boards (no library markings) and binders tape, front pastedown endpaper lightly foxed, internally good condition. Mutual criticism was used by the Oneida Community in formal meetings, where members got to tell each other their 'true' feelings and observations.
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The Origin of the Oneida Community: or the Corporation of Bible Perfectionists at Putney, Vt
by [ONEIDA COMMUNITY]
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- 97
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Winchester, Virginia, United States
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[n.p.]: [Oneida Community], [n.d.; ca 1880 or later]. First Edition. First printing. Octavo (21cm). Stapled pamphlet in white paper wraps, printed on front; [ii], 14pp. Discoloration around staples, minor soiling to rear, gently rubbed, but overall: Very Good. An account of John Humphrey Noyes' theological development and of the Perfectionist community he established in the 1840s at Putney, Vermont. (The community relocated to Oneida, NY, following Noyes' 1847 arrest for adultery.) The pamphlet is undated, but cites other publications as late as 1877. Not in Dare or Wells. Full disclosure: Lorne Bair Rare Books is in possession of a substantial remainder of this title.
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Hand-Book of the Oneida Community: With a Sketch of Its Founder, and an Outline of Its Constitution and Doctrines.
by Oneida Community
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- New
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- Paperback
- ISBN 13
- 9781275664814
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- 1275664814
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- 10
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Southport, Merseyside, United Kingdom
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Paperback / softback. New.
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A LASTING SPRING
by KINSLEY, JESSIE CATHERINE Daughter of the Oneida Community
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- Paperback
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- first
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- Used - VG
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- 1ST
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- Paperback
- ISBN 13
- 9780815601760
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- 081560176X
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albany, New York, United States
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SYRACUSE, NY: SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY PRESS. INSCRIBED & SIGNED BY AUTHOR: "TO J. SIEK, IT'S FLATTERING TO KNOW ED LIKED THIS BOOK.," ALSO SIGNED BY AUTHOR TO TITLE PAGE. . VG. PAPERBACK. 1ST. 1983.
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Mutual criticism
by [Oneida Community]
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- Used
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San Francisco, California, United States
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Oneida: Office of the American Socialist, 1876. 96p., wraps chipped on edges and detached (but present), last twenty pages and rear wrap heavily stained with mildew (some of it wipes off), disbound (binders thread has been removed), first edition. Mutual criticism was used by the Oneida Community in formal meetings, where members got to tell each other their 'true' feelings and observations.
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