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Utopian Bibliography
The following books and publications provide more information about Sonoma County's utopian experiments. Some may be out of print or difficult to find. Books available from the Sonoma County Library are noted with a parenthetical (SCL).
General
Dictionary of American Communal and Utopian History by Robert Fogarty (1980).
New World Utopias by Paul Kagan (1975).
19th-Century
California's Utopian Colonies by Robert V. Hine (1983, revised; originally published 1953; second printing 1966).
Wild Oats in Eden by Harvey J. Hansen and Jeanne Thurlow Miller; Foreword by Gaye Lebaron (1962; second printing 1976).
A Photographic History of Icaria-Speranza edited by Dale W. Ross.
Les Icarians by Robert V. Sutton (1994; English translation).
Shadows on the Land: Sonoma County's 19th Century Utopian Colonies by Varene Anderson (1992).
Go Tell It on the Mountain: An Account of Madame Emily Preston ,with Prefatorial Notes on the Preston Papers by Janice Payne (1986).
The '60s
Communes in the Counterculture: Origins, Theories, Styles of Life by Keith Melville (1972).
The Communal Experience: Anarchist and Mystical Counter Cultures in America by Laurence Veysey (1973).
Communes USA: A Personal Tour by Robert Fairfield (1971).
Community on the American Frontier: Separate but Not Alone by Robert V. Hine (1985).
Loose Change by Sara Davidson (1977)
The Present
Cohousing: A Contemporary Approach to Housing Ourselves by Kathryn McCamant and Charles Durrett (1988).
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Books
Comprehensive.
Comprehensive.
Fountain Grove, Icaria-Speranza, Altruria. The preface briefly discusses Morning Star Ranch and Wheeler Ranch. (SCL)
Chapter "Eden of the West" describes Fountain Grove, Icaria-Speranza, Altruria, and Preston. (SCL)
Published by the National Icarian Heritage Society.
General study of Icarianism in America, including the Icaria-Speranza commune.
Well-researched and well-written master's thesis available at the Sonoma State University Library. Details histories of Fountain Grove, Icaria-Speranza, Altruria, and Preston.
Master's thesis; full description/explanation of Madame Preston's theology and the Preston community available in Sonoma State Univ. Library.
General.
General.
Excellent chapters on Morning Star Ranch and Wheeler Ranch. (SCL; the Annex in Santa Rosa has photocopied chapters on Morning Star Ranch and Wheeler Ranch in clip files.)
Epilogue describes destruction by authorities of Morning Star Ranch and Wheeler Ranch. (SCL)
Chapter 21 contains a distillation of Davidson's Harper's June 1970 article about Wheeler Ranch, "Open Land: Getting back to the Communal Garden." Better, though, to find the full article on microfiche at SCL. (SCL)
How co-housing works.
From the July 3-10, 1996 issue of the Sonoma Independent
Copyright © 1996 Metro Publishing and Virtual Valley, Inc.