Getting back together / Robert Houriet.

  • Houriet, Robert
Date:
1973
  • Books

About this work

Description

"A great migration is under way across the United States. Young people in their thousands have founded over 2,000 communes and communities across the country in search of a new America. When Robert Houriet set out in 1968 to explore the texture and direction of communal life, the movement was regarded by the media and the public alike as a ‘freak scene’ – dropouts who hadn’t decided what to drop into, open-ended communes of drifting hippies with no purpose, no traditions, no tomorrow. But, instead, Houriet discovered a new seriousness and commitment on the part of these pioneers to forming alternative lifestyles and to making them work. A seriousness that presages profound, enduring and important changes to come." -- Provided by publisher.

Publication/Creation

London : Abacus, 1973.

Physical description

379, 16 unnumbered pages of plates ; 20 cm

Related material

This item was donated as part of the Godfrey Boyle archive held by Wellcome Collection, reference PP/GBO https://wellcomecollection.org/works/t5pbagvp

Notes

Originally published, New York: Coward, McCann and Geoghegan, 1971.
Copy 1. Donor: Godfrey Boyle.
Copy 1. Inside front cover signed by Godfrey Boyle.

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ISBN

  • 0349117446
  • 9780349117447