- Cabet, Étienne,
Cabet, Étienne, 1788-1856 (Nombre personal)
- Adams, Francis, 1788-1856
Voyage et aventures de Lord Villiam Carisdall en Icarie, 1840: t.p. (Francis Adams)
Quérard (Francis Adams, Etienne Cabet, chef de la secte de communistes en France)
LC data base, 7/27/87 (hdg. on AACR 2 records: Cabet, Etienne, 1788-1856; hdg. on pre-AACR 2 records: Cabet, Étienne, 1788-1856)
Wikipedia, March 9, 2015 (Étienne Cabet; born January 1, 1788 in Dijon, Côte-d'Or; died November 9, 1856 in St. Louis, Missouri; philosopher and utopian socialist. He was the founder of the Icarian movement. His goal was to replace capitalist production with workers cooperatives. He became the most popular socialist advocate of his day, with a special appeal to artisans were being undercut by factories. Cabet led groups of emigrants from France to found utopian communities in Texas and Illinois) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89tienne_Cabet