RICHARD GRANT WHITE'S LIBRARY. [LARGE PAPER COPY, ISSUED IN PARTS, OF THE "PRIVATE LIBRARIES OF NEW YORK"]. by (French, Eli). Wynne, James (1814-1871) - [1860].
by (French, Eli). Wynne, James (1814-1871)
RICHARD GRANT WHITE'S LIBRARY. [LARGE PAPER COPY, ISSUED IN PARTS, OF THE "PRIVATE LIBRARIES OF NEW YORK"].
by (French, Eli). Wynne, James (1814-1871)
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One of a very few copies of the RARE separate large paper copies, issued in parts, published by Eli French.
Inscribed and signed in ink by Richard Grant White, whose collection is here listed, to the publisher Eli French.
One of the foremost literary and music critics of the time, Richard Grant White (1822-1885) was also a journalist, lawyer, social critic and a significant Shakespearean scholar. A graduate of New York University, he studied medicine under Dr. Alfred C. Post and read law with Judge Woodruff before being admitted to the bar. Born to wealth, he re-created himself after his father was forced into bankruptcy and descended into poverty. White pursued his career as a lawyer and wrote music and literary criticism which brought him to prominence. He wrote for The Courier and Enquirer, which eventually became the The New York World. A social critic, he gained even more recognition for his essay "The Public-School Failure" in 1880. He became chief of the United States Revenue-Marine, which later became the Coast Guard, following the outbreak of the Civil War. White published 2 editions of Shakespeare's works.
- Bookseller Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd. (US)
- Book Condition Used - Fair
- Quantity Available 1
- Binding Paperback
- Publisher New York: Eli French, [1860].
- Date Published [1860].
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