(1853). Exposé of the condition and the progress of the North American Phalanx: In reply to the inquiries of Horace Greeley, and in answer to the cititicism of friends and foes during the past year: intended to set forth the principles, aims, and character of the Phalanx, in its relations to the general subject of social reform. De Witt & Davenport.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationExposé of the Condition and the Progress of the North American Phalanx: In Reply to the Inquiries of Horace Greeley, and in Answer to the Cititicism of Friends and Foes During the Past Year: Intended to Set Forth the Principles, Aims, and Character of the Phalanx, in Its Relations to the General Subject of Social Reform. De Witt & Davenport, 1853.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationExposé of the Condition and the Progress of the North American Phalanx: In Reply to the Inquiries of Horace Greeley, and in Answer to the Cititicism of Friends and Foes During the Past Year: Intended to Set Forth the Principles, Aims, and Character of the Phalanx, in Its Relations to the General Subject of Social Reform. De Witt & Davenport, 1853.