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Frances Wright (September 6, 1795 – December 13, 1852), widely known as Fanny Wright, was a Scottish-born lecturer, writer, freethinker, feminist, utopian socialist, abolitionist, social reformer, and Epicurean philosopher, who became a US citizen in 1825. The same year, she founded the Nashoba Commune in Tennessee as a utopian community to demonstrate how to prepare slaves for eventual emancipation, but the project lasted only five years. (From Wikipedia) More about Frances Wright:
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8 additional books about Frances Wright in the extended shelves: Frances Wright (Columbia University, 1924), by William Randall Waterman (page images at HathiTrust)
Frances Wright. (AMS Press, 1967), by William Randall Waterman (page images at HathiTrust)
Memoir of Frances Wright, the pioneer woman in the cause of human rights. (For tha author, 1855), by Amos Gilbert (page images at HathiTrust)
An exposure of the principles of the 'free inquirers' (B. B. Mussey, 1831), by L. S. Everett (page images at HathiTrust)
Reflections on the statements and opinions published in the Free enquirer. (The Author, 1829), by Alexander Greaves (page images at HathiTrust)
Robert Dale Owen unmasked by his own pen, showing his unqualified approbation of a most obscenely indelicate work entitled What is love, or Every woman's book... (Baldwin, 1830), by Charles N. Baldwin (page images at HathiTrust)
Queen Mab : a philosophical poem : with notes (Wright & Owen, 1831), by Percy Bysshe Shelley (page images at HathiTrust)
Franny Wright unmasked by her own pen. Explanatory notes, respecting the nature and object of the institution of Nashoba, and of the principles upon which it is founded, addressed to the friends of human improvement, in all countries and of all nations. To which is affixed her letter to Robert L. Jennings, advising him to leave his wife and family, and follow her destinies. (Printed for the purchasers, 1830), by Frances Wright (page images at HathiTrust)
Books by Frances Wright: Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: A Few Days in Athens: Being the Translation of a Greek Manuscript Discovered in Herculaneum (Boston: J. P. Mendum, 1850) (multiple formats at archive.org) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Views of Society and Manners in America, in a Series of Letters From That Country to a Friend in England, During the Years 1818, 1819, and 1820 (second edition; London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1822) (page images at HathiTrust)
Additional books by Frances Wright in the extended shelves: Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Address delivered in the New-Harmony Hall at the celebration of the Fourth of July, 1828, the fifty-second anniversary of American independence (1828) (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Course of popular lectures, (Published at the Office of the Free Enquirer, 1831) (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Course of popular lectures (Free Enquirer, 1829) (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Course of popular lectures (Free Enquirer, 1981) (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Course of popular lectures (Office of the Free Enquirer, 1829) (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Course of popular lectures (G. W. & A. J. Matsell, 1835) (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Course of popular lectures (Office of the Free Enquirer, 1982) (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Course of popular lectures as delivered by Frances Wright with three addresses on various public occasions, and a reply to the charges against the French reformers of 1789. Second edition. (Office of the Free Enquirer, 1829) (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Course of popular lectures : historical and political ... (Published by the author, 1836) (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Course of popular lectures, historical and political, : as delivered by Frances Wright Darusmont, in various cities, towns, and counties of the United States. : Being introductory to a course on the nature and object of America's political institutions. Vol. II. (Published by the author., 1836) (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Course of popular lectures : with three addresses, on various public occasions, and a reply to the charges against the French reformers of 1789 (J. Watson, 1834), also by Cairns Collection of American Women Writers (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: A few days in Athens : being the translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum (R. Forder, 1893) (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: A few days in Athens, being the translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum (J. P. Mendum, 1850) (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: A few days in Athens : being the translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum (P. Eckler, 1822) (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: A few days in Athens: being the translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum (Gutenberg ebook) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: A few days in Athens; Being the translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum / [Part I] (E. Bliss and E. White, 1825) (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: A few days in Athens, being the translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum. Part 1. (Wright & Owen, 1881), also by A. B. Durand and Wright and Owen (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: A Few days in Athens, being the translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum. Reprinted from the American ed. (J. Watson, 1853) (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Franny Wright unmasked by her own pen. Explanatory notes, respecting the nature and object of the institution of Nashoba, and of the principles upon which it is founded, addressed to the friends of human improvement, in all countries and of all nations. To which is affixed her letter to Robert L. Jennings, advising him to leave his wife and family, and follow her destinies. (Printed for the purchasers, 1830) (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Free enquirer. (Published at the office of the Free Enquirer [by Robert Dale Owen], 1830), also by Abner Kneeland, Antoine Vieira, John Neale, and Robert Dale Owen (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: The Free enquirer. (Greenwood Reprint Corp., 1825), also by H. D. Robinson, Robert Dale Owen, William Pelham, Robert L. Jennings, and William Owen (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Gesellschaftsleben und Sitten in den vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Geschildert in einer Sammlung von Briefen an ainen Freund in England während der Jahre 1818, 1819 und 1820 (C.A. Stuhr, 1824), also by Constantia von B. (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: A lecture on existing evils and their remedy : as delivered in the Arch Street Theatre, to the citizens of Philadelphia, June 2, 1829 (George H. Evans, 1829) (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: On the nature of knowledge, and kindred inquiries. Being a series of lectures (Watts & co., 1903) (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Tafereelen van Noord Amerika, of Reize door de Vereenigde Staten (Bij Visser & comp., 1822) (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Tracts on republican government and national education. Addressed to the inhabitants of the United States of America (J. Watson, 1840), also by Robert Dale Owen and George Ticknor (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Tracts on republican government and national education : addressed to the inhabitants of the United States of America (Pub. for James Watson by Holyoake and Co., 1857), also by Robert Dale Owen (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Views of society and manners in America : in a series of letters from that country to a friend in England, during the years 1818, 1819, and 1820 (Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown ..., 1821), also by Hurst Longman (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Views of society and manners in America; in a series of letters from that country to a friend in England, during the years 1818, 1819, and 1820. (E. Bliss and E. White, 1821) (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Views of society and manners in America in a series of letters from that country to a friend in England, during the years 1818, 1819, and 1820 (Printed for E. Bliss and E. White ..., 1821) (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Views of society and manners in America : in a series of letters from that country to a friend in England, during the years 1818, 1819, and 1820 (Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1822) (page images at HathiTrust) Wright, Frances, 1795-1852: Voyage aux États-Unis d'Amérique, ou Observations sur la société, les mœurs, les usages et le gouvernement de ce pays, recueillies en 1818, 1819 et 1820 (Béchet aîné [etc.], 1822), also by Jacques-Théodore Parisot (page images at HathiTrust)
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