Newcomb, Harvey. Anecdotes for Boys: Entertaining Narratives and Anecdotes, Illustrative of Principles and Character. Boston: Gould and Lincoln, 1851. Sixth Thousand. [10521]
Teal cloth, boards blind-stamped, spine in gilt, 6 x 4 inches, frayed at the spine ends & corner tips, tight. Frontis engraving, decorated first letters of each chapter, 144 pp. Frontispiece & tp with dark foxing, lighter elsewhere. Good. Hardcover.
Historical accounts of both good and bad men, from Benedict Arnold to George Washington, and the life lessons they teach for boys.
Harvey Newcomb (1803-1863), b. in Thetford, Massachusetts, a Congregational minister. He was “a voluminous author” who contributed mainly to children’s literature, writing over 105 volumes, many for the American Sunday-School Union. He also contributed to the press and was editor of several newspapers, including The Western Star (1826-9), The Buffalo Patriot (1829-30), and as the associate editor of the New York Observer (1851-2).