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| edition = New edition | |||
| publisher = Faber And Faber Ltd. | |||
| isbn = 0571203175 | |||
| last = Carey | |||
| first = John | |||
| title = Faber Book Of Utopias | |||
| date = 2000-10-26 | |||
}} "An anthology of schemes, stories and ideas which people have dreamt of as Utopia. Provides a picture of the hopes and desires of the age in which each Utopia was conceived. The anthology encompasses many noble and selfless schemes but also reveals a trail of folly, tyranny and attempts at social control." - publisher's synopsis | |||
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| publisher = Whitechapel Gallery ;;MIT Press | | publisher = Whitechapel Gallery ;;MIT Press | ||
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| location = London ;Cambridge Mass. | | location = London ;Cambridge Mass. | ||
| date = 2009 | | date = 2009 | ||
}} "Utopian strategies in contemporary art seen in the context of the histories of utopian thinking and avant-garde art." - | }} "Utopian strategies in contemporary art seen in the context of the histories of utopian thinking and avant-garde art." - publisher's synopsis. | ||
[http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=su%3AUtopias.&qt=hot_subject Worldcat subject listing for Utopias] | [http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=su%3AUtopias.&qt=hot_subject Worldcat subject listing for Utopias] |
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- Carey, John (2000-10-26). Faber Book Of Utopias, New edition. Faber And Faber Ltd.. ISBN 0571203175. "An anthology of schemes, stories and ideas which people have dreamt of as Utopia. Provides a picture of the hopes and desires of the age in which each Utopia was conceived. The anthology encompasses many noble and selfless schemes but also reveals a trail of folly, tyranny and attempts at social control." - publisher's synopsis
- Noble, Richard (2009). Utopias. London ;Cambridge Mass.: Whitechapel Gallery ;;MIT Press. ISBN 9780262640695. "Utopian strategies in contemporary art seen in the context of the histories of utopian thinking and avant-garde art." - publisher's synopsis.