New American Cyclopedia

Title page from the New American Cyclopaedia (1858)

The New American Cyclopaedia was an encyclopedia created and published by D. Appleton & Company of New York in 16 volumes, which initially appeared between 1858 and 1863. Its primary editors were George Ripley and Charles Anderson Dana.

The New American Cyclopaedia was revised and republished as the American Cyclopaedia in 1873.[1]

Overview

The New American Cyclopaedia was a general encyclopedia with a special focus on subjects related to the United States. As it was created over the years spanning the American Civil War, the focus and tone of articles could change drastically; for example, Jefferson Davis, the future president of the Confederate States of America, was treated at length as a United States Army soldier and US government politician.[2]

The New American Cyclopaedia, 1858–1863
year Volume From To
1858 1 a araguay
1858 2 araktsheef beale
1858 3 beam browning
1858 4 brownson chartes
1859 5 chartreuse cougar
1859 6 cough education
1859 7 edward fueros
1859 8 fugger haynau
1860 9 hayne jersey city
1860 10 jerusalem macferrin
1861 11 macgillivray moxa
1861 12 mozambique parr
1861 13 parr redwitz
1862 14 reed spire
1862 15 spiritualism uzziah
1863 16 v zwirner

As was traditional, the entire set was re-issued with the publication in 1863 of the 16th volume. The whole Cyclopaedia was again re-issued in 1864.

Contributors

A notable contributor was Karl Marx, then a European correspondent for the New York Tribune, who, under the suggestion of the editors, submitted articles on military affairs (for which he may have collaborated with Friedrich Engels).[3] He also wrote a highly unsympathetic biographical article on Simon Bolivar.[3][4]

Annual yearbook

An associated yearbook, Appletons' Annual cyclopaedia and register of important events of the year, was published from 1861 to 1875 and on to 1901.[5]

See also

References

  1. "The American Cyclopaedia 1873". Miller's Paradise Islands (private website). Archived from the original on September 3, 2012. Retrieved August 18, 2010. Includes photograph of title page.
  2. Burnham, Charles. "The New American Cyclopedia, 1857-1866: A Time Capsule of the 19th century". AE Database. Americana Exchange. Archived from the original on September 3, 2012. Retrieved September 3, 2012.
  3. 1 2 Lindley, Mark (August 18, 2010). "Marx and Engels on Music". MRZine. Monthly Review. Archived from the original on September 3, 2012. Retrieved August 18, 2010.
  4. Marx, Karl (January 1858). "Bolivar y Ponte". marxists.org. Retrieved August 18, 2010. First published in the New American Cyclopaedia, Vol. 3, 1858.
  5. Appletons' annual cyclopaedia and register of important events of the year: 1862. New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1863. p. i.
Title page of the American Cyclopaedia,1879
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The American Cyclopaedia, 1879
Volume From To
Volume 1AAsher
Volume 2AshesBol
Volume 3Bolan PassCarmine
Volume 4CarmonaCoddington
Volume 5CodeDemotica
Volume 6DempsterEverett
Volume 7EveshamGlascock
Volume 8GlasgowHortense
Volume 9HortensiusKingslake
Volume 10KingletMagnet
Volume 11MagnetismMotril
Volume 12MottPales
Volume 13PalestinePrinting
Volume 14PriorShoe
Volume 15ShomerTrollope
Volume 16TromboneZymosis

Further Reading

Burnham, Charles. "The New American Cyclopedia, 1857-1866: A Time Capsule of the 19th century". AE Database. Americana Exchange. Archived from the original on September 3, 2012. Retrieved September 3, 2012. 

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