
Utopia is one of the most influential books in the western philosophical and literary tradition, and one of the supreme achievements of Renaissance humanism. A fictional island's society embraces religious tolerance, state ownership of the land, and care for the elderly.
year: 1997, 2003, 2002, 1984, 1965, 2001, 1910, 2007, 1999, 1989, 1964, 1952, 2016
call number/section: 335.02, 335, 180, 321.07, 1000, 321
subjects: utopias, early works to 1800
Editions

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Dover (1997)
Thomas More's description of Utopia, an island supporting a perfectly organized and happy people.
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Penguin Books (2003)
Presents Thomas More's vision of Utopia, an island supporting a perfectly organized and happy people.
Schools: 1

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Cambridge University Press (2002)
Utopia is one of the most influential books in the western philosophical and literary tradition, and one of the supreme achievements of Renaissance humanism. A fictional island's society embraces religious tolerance, state ownership of the land, and care for the elderly.
Schools: 1

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Penguin Books (1984)
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Washington Square Press, Pocket Books (1965)
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Yale University Press (2001)
Schools: 2

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Alfred A. Knopf (1910)
More's Utopia depicts an imaginary society free of private property, sexual discrimination, and religious intolerance.
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NuVision Publications (2007)
Presents Thomas More's vision of Utopia, an island supporting a perfectly organized and happy people.
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Oxford University Press (1999)
Presents three utopian works of literature from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries: Thomas More's satirical piece that originated the concept of utopia; Francis Bacon's fictional "New Atlantis"; and Henry Neville's fable "The Isle of Pines.".
Schools: 1

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Cambridge University Press (1989)
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Yale University Press (1964)
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Oxford University (1952)
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More, Thomas
Presents Thomas More's vision of Utopia, an island supporting a perfectly organized and happy people.
Schools: 0
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Cambridge University Press (2016)
Presents Thomas More's vision of Utopia, an island supporting a perfectly organized and happy people ... This third edition includes scholarship since 2002, when the previous edition was published.
Schools: 1