ENCYCLOPEDIA of AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY!! 
FIRST EDITION.

COMPLETE with all 6 volumes. 
(+ an additional matching volume)
Volume 6 is the index. 
6 volumes is standard for this set. 
(There is an additional later addended 7th volume that matches and is included.)
Printed in 1888. (various dates on volumes)

FIRST EDITION; with volume one title page dated 1888, and 1 additional addended volume.

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Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography is a six-volume collection of biographies of notable people involved in the history of the New World. 
Published between 1887 and 1889, its unsigned articles were widely accepted as authoritative for several decades.
This is an important research set and difficult to obtain.



The Cyclopædia included the names of over 20,000 native and adopted citizens of the United States, including living persons. Also included were the names of several thousand citizens of all the other countries of North and South America. The aim was to embrace all noteworthy persons of the New World. The work also contained the names of nearly 1,000 people of foreign birth who were closely identified with American history. The Cyclopædia was illustrated with about sixty full-page portraits supplemented by some 1,500 smaller vignette portraits accompanied by facsimile autographs, and also several hundred views of birthplaces, residences, monuments, and tombs famous in history.





Bound in genuine calf leather bindings.
Gilded spines.
The edges are marbled!
This is a gorgeous library set and displays beautifully. 

Large near folio size, measuring roughly 10 inches tall.
These take up roughly a foot and a half of of shelf space.

CONDITION:
General usage wear, scuffs. These are large books. Despite the sheer size and weight of this set, all hinges are strongly attached. There is some surfing and wear along some hinges. Labels are creased a bit, and seem somewhat fragile, but are present. These labels seem like they would benefit from conservation and reinforcement surface coating to help ensure their longevity. They are creased, fragile, generally worn, but present, and I will do my upmost to try and protect them during shipping. The labels seem fragile and prone to chipping. General usage wear, typical minor gouges, minor edge chips on a label, noticeable center scuff on rear cover of volume one.
No writing or previous signs of ownership. Exceptionally well preserved internally. Set appears rarely used. Dusty from storage. Most wear is just aged shelf wear.




WIKI:

The Dictionary of National Biography (DNB) is a standard work of reference with articles on more than 29,000 notable figures from British history. It was originally published in 63 volumes between 1885 and 1900, by Smith, Elder & Co. This is the American Cyclopedia of American Biography.

Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography

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Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography (1900, volume 5)

Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography is a six-volume collection of biographies of notable people involved in the history of the New World. Published between 1887 and 1889, its unsigned articles were widely accepted as authoritative for several decades. Later the encyclopedia became notorious for including dozens of biographies of people who had never existed.

Overview[edit]

The Cyclopædia included the names of over 20,000 native and adopted citizens of the United States, including living persons. Also included were the names of several thousand citizens of all the other countries of North and South America. The aim was to embrace all noteworthy persons of the New World. The work also contained the names of nearly 1,000 people of foreign birth who were closely identified with American history. The Cyclopædia was illustrated with about sixty full-page portraits supplemented by some 1,500 smaller vignette portraits accompanied by facsimile autographs, and also several hundred views of birthplaces, residences, monuments, and tombs famous in history.[1]

None of the articles are signed either with names or with initials. The clue to authorship is obtained, when obtained at all, through a list of contributors and their contributions arranged alphabetically as to contributors. One reviewer found this a rather inconvenient method, complaining that the finding of the author of a particular sketch often involved a voyage of discovery through the entire list. These lists are searched in vain, however, for the authors of many sketches, including the one of President Grover Cleveland.[2]

Fictitious biographies[edit]

Appletons' Cyclopædia is notorious for including an estimated 200 biographies of fictitious persons.[3] The first to discover these fictions was John Hendley Barnhart, in 1919,[4] who identified and reprinted, with commentary, 14 biographical sketches of supposed European botanists who had come to the New World to study in Latin America. By 1939, 47 fictitious biographies had been discovered, though only the letters H and V had been systematically investigated.[5] The status of fictions in Appletons' Cyclopædia was assessed by Margaret Castle Schindler, of Goucher College, in 1937.[6] According to Schindler

The writer (or writers) of these articles must have had some scientific training, for most of the creations were scientists, and sufficient linguistic knowledge to have invented or adapted titles in six languages. He was certainly familiar with the history and geography of South America. Most of the places visited by his characters are real places, and most of the historical events in which they participated are genuine. However, he sometimes made mistakes by which his fraudulent work can be detected.[7]

George Zorn identifies the author of "phantom Jesuit" articles as William Christian Tenner, and identifies 42 fictitious subjects of this genre.[8] Dobson suggests Hermann Ritter, who appears as the source of “Articles on South and Central Americans” beginning with volume 3, as a likely author of the fictitious articles. Dobson notes that the first two volumes, where Juan G. Puron appears in this role, are practically free of problem articles, although Barnhart identifies the article on “Dávila, Nepomuceno” as suspicious, but not fictitious beyond a shadow of a doubt.

Contributors to Appletons' Cyclopædia were free to suggest new subjects and were paid according to the length of the article. Articles were only checked for form by the editorial staff.[9] While conceding that Appletons' Cyclopædia was a "valuable and authoritative work," and that her results should not reflect on the many authentic articles, Schindler noted that articles on Latin American subjects should be used cautiously until verified against other sources.[10]

Precedents[edit]

Appletons' Cyclopædia incorporated an earlier work by Francis Samuel Drake called Dictionary of American Biography (not to be confused with a more modern and comprehensive work of the same name). The original of this work was issued in 1872, and along with the original material, Drake's latest corrections, and all the materials that he had gathered for a new edition, were used in the Cyclopædia.[11] The original work had 10,000 biographies.[12]

Editions[edit]

The first edition of the Cyclopædia was published between 1887 and 1889 by D. Appleton and Company of New York City. The general editors were James Grant Wilson and John Fiske; the managing editor from 1886 to 1888 was Rossiter Johnson.[13][14] A seventh volume, containing an appendix and supplementary lists, and thematic indexes to the whole work, was issued in 1901.

The Cyclopædia was republished, uncorrected, by the Gale Research Company in 1968.[15]

See also[edit]



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