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Mason Locke Weems, his works and ways. In three volumes. [I] A bibliography left unfinished by Paul Leicester Ford. [II-III. Letters 1784-1825]

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Author
Weems, M. L.
Date of Publication
1929.
Call Number
922.3 W397s
Responsibility
Edited by Emily Ellsworth Ford Skeel.
Author
Weems, M. L.
Place of Publication
New York
Date of Publication
1929.
Physical Description
3 v. fronts. (2 col.; v.1: port.) illus., plates, facsims. (part double) 25 cm.
Notes
Colophon of vol. III: This work originated with Paul Leicester Ford, was edited by Mrs. Roswell Skeel junior, and printed by Richmond Mayo-Smith, all of one family.
Two hundred copies of vol. I and three hundred copies of vols. II-III have been printed by the Plimpton press of Norwood, Mass. LCHS copy is no. 154.
Most of the letters are addressed to Mathew Carey.
"Books ... periodicals ... newspapers consulted": vol. I, p. 345-385.
Mason Locke Weems, American clergyman, itinerant book agent, and fabricator of the story of George Washington’s chopping down the cherry tree. This fiction was inserted into the fifth edition (1806) of Weems’s book The Life and Memorable Actions of George Washington (1800). Weems was ordained in the Anglican church in 1784 and served as a pastor in Maryland until 1792. From 1794 he hawked books throughout the country as an agent for the publisher Mathew Carey. Weems also wrote a biography (1809) of General Francis Marion that, like that of Washington, was more noted for its apocryphal anecdotes and readability than its accuracy.[from Britanica.com]
Subjects
Weems, M. L. - 1759-1825 - Bibliography.
Carey, Mathew, - 1760-1839.
American literature
Booksellers and bookselling - United States.
Booksellers and bookselling
Additional Author
Ford, Paul Leicester,
Skeel, Emily Ellsworth Ford,
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
922.3 W397s
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