Autobiography of Adin Ballou, 1803 - 1890. Containing an elaborate record and narrative of his life from infancy to old age. With appendixes. Completed and edited by his son-in-law, William S. Heywood
Lowell, MA: The Vox Populi Press, 1896. Hardcover. xviii, 586p., first edition, original brown cloth binding professionally repaired, end papers foxed, minor internal foxing else very good condition.
Ballou, a Unitarian minister, was the founder of the Hopedale utopian community, an abolitionist and pacifist.
Cat.No: 143503
Price: $200.00
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