American Poems, Selected and Original. Vol. 1 [all published].
Place and Imprint: Litchfield, (CT): Printed by Collier and Buel, [1793].
Edition: First edition, state A.
Bibliographical References: Stoddard & Whitesell 448; Wegelin 489; Evans 25104; BAL 4976 (Dunlap) & 5046 (Dwight).
Condition: Front blank and rear free endpaper lacking; some foxing and stains; a very good copy.
Book ID: 27050
Physical Description
8vo, contemporary sheep, gilt rules (spine label gone, but still bearing the impression of the lettering). 6-page list of subscribers and errata.Comments
The first anthology of American poetry; a second volume was planned, but never published. Smith (1771-1798), a physician and author who died at 28 of yellow fever, was an active member of the “Hartford Wits” literary group and a close associate of the American novelist Charles Brockden Brown, who was living with Smith in Litchfield when this anthology of 70 poems was compiled. Modern scholarship has placed Brown among the contributors of anonymous poems, specifically as the author of "Utrum Horum Mavis, Elige," on pages 222-224. Other contributors include William Trumbull, Theodore Dwight, Joel Barlow, David Humphreys, William Dunlap, Richard Alsop and Philip Freneau.Price: $1,250.00
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