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Noah Webster Autograph Letter Signed on His “Elementary Spelling Books”

The pioneer of America’s dictionary publishes his important “Elementary Spelling Books”

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The pioneer of America’s dictionary publishes his important “Elementary Spelling Books”

Author and lexicographer (1758-1843) who published the first comprehensive dictionary of American English. ALS signed "N. Webster," one page, 7.75 x 9.75, January 14, 1833. Addressed from New Haven, a handwritten letter to printer and bookseller Elihu White, in full: "When I committed the management of my Elementary Spelling Books to White, Gallaher & White, I was not apprised of the design of the company to dissolve partnership – but you and Mr Gallaher are still my agents unless the power has been forfeited by failure. You cannot unless by surrounding it to me divest yourselves of the power entrusted to you, nor can you transfer it to another. The present firm of N & J T White are not in law my attorneys, but White, Gallaher & White, or the survivor or survivors of them. Although N & J T White do the business, they can act only as your agents or suitors, & you are responsible for their acts. Now as some part of their management is not in my view, according to our agreement, I am not satisfied to have the business remain in its present state, without some further stipulations & assurances that the business will be better conducted. I have taken counsel in the case, & although I can revoke the powers of attorney when I please, I do not wish to do it, if we can agree to stipulations which shall be more satisfactory." In very good condition, with partial separations to mailing folds, light toning, and some chipping to edges. Accompanied by a full letter of authenticity from PSA/DNA.

Webster first published The Elementary Spelling Book – a revised version of a spelling book he had written in 1783 – in 1829, and it became one of the most important educational books of the century. By 1837, it had sold 15 million copies, and it remained in use in schools for decades. In addition to his contributions to education and the formalization of the English language, Webster was a shrewd businessman, a quality evident in this letter. He was one of the strongest voices in American copyright reform, advocating for the protection of his intellectual property, and negotiated generous royalty terms with his publishers. Superb content directly concerning the publication of one of Webster's influential works on the English language.

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