Description: ANTIQUE 1862 "NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY: EMINENT AMERICANS," E.A. DUYCKINCK V.1 Volume 1 of Duyckinck's well-known work in good condition commensurate with age, sans front cover and board. The remainder of the book is in good shape with strongly joined leaves and tight binding. The illustrations are still crisp and clear, although there is a slight tide mark running throughout the book. The rear board is still attached. As a historical volume, the text is superb and the illustrations give the scholar an insight into the mid-19th-century mindset of how Americans viewed themselves. Priced accordingly. Evert Augustus Duyckinck (pronounced DIE-KINK) (November 23, 1816 – August 13, 1878) was an American publisher and biographer. He was associated with the literary side of the Young America movement in New York.He was born on November 23, 1816, in New York City to Evert Duyckinck, a publisher.Evert the younger graduated from Columbia College, where he was a member of the Philolexian Society, in 1835. He then studied law with John Anthon, and was admitted to the bar in 1837. He spent the next year in Europe. Before he went abroad he wrote articles on the poet George Crabbe, the works of George Herbert, and Oliver Goldsmith, for the New York Review. In 1840 he started a monthly magazine with Cornelius Mathews called Arcturus, which ran until 1842. The New York Tribune commented on the important partnership by referring to Duyckinck and Mathews as "the Castor and Pollux of Literature—the Gemini of the literary Zodiac". Duyckinck wrote articles on other authors while at home and in Europe. Between 1844 and 1846, Evert became the literary editor of John L. O'Sullivan's The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, which moved from Washington, D.C., to New York in 1840.In 1845-46 he edited the book series "The Library of Choice Reading" and "The Library of American Books" for the Wiley & Putnam publishing house.[6] In 1845, he assisted Edgar Allan Poe in printing his Tales collection and selected which stories to include. The collection was a critical success, though Poe was somewhat disappointed by Duyckinck's choices. In 1847 he became the editor of The Literary World, a weekly review of books written with his brother George Long Duyckinck until 1853. The two brothers became the unofficial leaders of the New York literary scene in the 1840s into the 1850s. In 1854 the brothers were again united in the preparation of The Cyclopaedia of American Literature (2 vols., New York, 1855; enlarged eds., 1865 and 1875). He published Wit and Wisdom of Sydney Smith, with a memoir (New York, 1856); an American edition of Willroot's Poets of the Nineteenth Century (1858). Immediately after the death of Washington Irving, Duyckinck gathered together and published in one volume a collection of anecdotes and traits of the author, under the title of Irvingiana (1859); History of the War for the Union (3 vols., 1861-65); Memorials of John Allan (1864); Poems relating to the American Revolution, with Memoirs of the Authors (1865); Poems of Philip Freneau, with notes and a memoir (1865); National Gallery of Eminent Americans (2 vols., 1866); History of the World from the Earliest Period to the Present Time (4 vols., 1870); and Portrait Gallery of Eminent Men and Women of Europe and America. Embracing History, Statesmanship, Naval and Military Life, Philosophy, the Drama, Science, Literature and Art. With Biographies (2 vols., 1873). His last literary work was the preparation, with William Cullen Bryant, of an edition of William Shakespeare.He died on August 13, 1878, in New York City.
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Binding: Hardcover
Place of Publication: NY
Signed: No
Publisher: JOHNSON, FREY, AND CO.
Subject: HISTORICAL AMERICAN FIGURES TO WAR OF 1812
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1862
Unit Type: Unit
Illustrator: ALONZO CHAPPEL
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Illustrated, MISSING FRONT COVER
Author: E.A. DUYCKINCK
Region: North America
Personalized: No
Topic: HISTORICAL AMERICAN FIGURES TO WAR OF 1812
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Unit Quantity: 1
Character Family: EMINENT AMERICANS TO WAR OF 1812