By MARK HOLLOWAY
Delve into the intriguing world of utopian communities in America from 1680 to 1880 with "HEAVENS ON EARTH." This captivating book explores the idealistic visions and social experiments of various groups striving to create earthly paradises. From settled colonies to transient communes, the author meticulously traces the rise and fall of these utopias, offering a fascinating glimpse into the aspirations and challenges faced by their inhabitants. Thought-provoking and rich in historical detail, "HEAVENS ON EARTH" is a must-read for anyone interested in the utopian impulse and its impact on American society.
NEW YORK. DOVER PUBLICATIONS, INC., 1986. 289p.