American Authors and Books

Summary

American Authors and Books is a reference work about American literature. Editions, with varying subtitles, were published in 1943, 1962, and 1972.

American Authors and Books
Third edition, 1972
Third edition, 1972
AuthorWilliam Jeremiah Burke and Will D. Howe (1st edition)
Irving Weiss (2d edition)
Irving Weiss and Anne Weiss (3d edition)
PublisherGramercy Publishing Company (1st edition)
Crown Publishing Group (2d and 3d editions)
Publication date
1943, 1962, 1972

The first edition, American Authors and Books: 1640–1940, edited by William Jeremiah Burke and Will D. Howe,[1] was published in 1943 by Gramercy Publishing Company (now part of Crown Publishing Group).[2][3] The 1943 edition ran to 858 pages.[2] When the first edition was published, both Burke and Howe were on staff at Charles Scribner's Sons.[4]

A review by Rollo G. Silver in American Literature compared the first edition to The Oxford Companion to American Literature, edited by James D. Hart, but noted that American Authors listed far more people than the Companion.[2] Booklist likewise compared the 1943 American Authors to the Companion, describing it as a "quick reference tool".[5]

A second edition, updated by Irving Weiss, was released by Crown Publishers in 1962.[1] Weiss's edition updated the book to include entries from 1940 to shortly before the new edition was published.[6] A review by John Barkham upon the publication of the second edition described American Authors as a "widely-used reference text to American writing".[6]

Crown published the third edition, titled American Authors and Books: 1640 to the Present Day, in 1972. It was updated and revised by Irving Weiss and Anne Weiss.[7] This edition contained around 17,000 entries about authors, publications, and publishers, among other topics,[8] and had 719 pages. The third edition had some errors but was generally of "high quality".[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Balay, Robert, ed. (1996). Guide to Reference Books (11th ed.). American Library Association. p. BE429. ISBN 0-8389-0669-9. OCLC 33668314.
  2. ^ a b c Silver, Rollo G. (November 1943). "American Authors and Books, 1640-1940". American Literature. 15 (3): 305–306. doi:10.2307/2921173. hdl:2027/mdp.39015034621964. JSTOR 2921173.
  3. ^ Gohdes, Clarence (April 1943). "Facts About American Authors and Books". The South Atlantic Quarterly. 42 (2): 197–199.
  4. ^ Douglas, Mary Stahlman (February 10, 1943). "On Authors and Books". Nashville Banner. p. 12 – via newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "General Works". Booklist. 39 (20): 439. July 1, 1943.
  6. ^ a b Barkham, John (February 10, 1963). "The Updating of 'American Authors'". Daily Press. p. 68 – via newspapers.com.
  7. ^ Fenster, Valmai Kirkham (1983). Guide to American Literature. Libraries Unlimited. p. 33. ISBN 0-87287-373-0. OCLC 9110745.
  8. ^ Rogers, A. Robert (1974). The Humanities: A Selective Guide to Information Sources. Libraries Unlimited. p. 314. ISBN 0-87287-091-X. OCLC 1004001.
  9. ^ Wynar, Bohdan S., ed. (1986). ARBA Guide to Biographical Dictionaries. Libraries Unlimited. p. 223. ISBN 0-87287-492-3. OCLC 13271180.

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