Joseph Sabin

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Joseph Sabin
Born9 December 1821 Edit this on Wikidata
Braunston Edit this on Wikidata
Died5 June 1881 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 59)
OccupationBibliographer, writer Edit this on Wikidata

Joseph Sabin (1821-1881) was a Braunston, England-born bibliographer and bookseller in Oxford, Philadelphia, and New York City.[1][2] He compiled the "stupendous" multivolume Dictionary of Books Relating to America, considered a "bibliophilic monument;"[3] and published the American Bibliopolist, a trade magazine.[4][5] His sons Robert T. Sabin and William W. Sabin also worked in the bookselling business.[6]

At the sale of the library of Edward Francis Rimbault in 1877, Sabin served as an agent for Joseph W. Drexel.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (9th ed.). 1889.
  2. ^ Trow's New York City Directory. J.F. Trow. 1872. p. 998. Nassau Street
  3. ^ Donald W. Krummel (2005), "Early American Imprint Bibliography and Its Stories: An Introductory Course in Bibliographical Civics", Libraries & Culture, 40 (3): 239–250, doi:10.1353/lac.2005.0050, JSTOR 25541929
  4. ^ "Death of Joseph Sabin", New York Times, 1881
  5. ^ Anna H. Perrault; Ron Blazek (2003). "Sources of General Importance to U.S. History". United States History: A Multicultural, Interdisciplinary Guide to Information Sources. Libraries Unlimited. ISBN 978-1-56308-874-2. {{cite book}}: External link in |chapterurl= (help); Unknown parameter |chapterurl= ignored (|chapter-url= suggested) (help)
  6. ^ Donna Dennis (2009). Licentious Gotham: Erotic Publishing and Its Prosecution in Nineteenth-Century New York. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-05373-1.
  7. ^ A. Hyatt King, Catalog of the Music Library of Edward Francis Rimbault Sold at London 31 July-7 August 1877, with the Library of Dr. Rainbeau, reprint (Buren: Frits Knuf, 1975), p. viii.

Further reading

Bibliotheca Americana

Individual volumes
via Internet Archive
Volume From To Year
Volume 1 A [1] Bedford [4280] 1868
Volume 2 Bedinger [4282] Brownell [8684] 1869
Volume 3 Brownell [8685] Chesbrough [12513] 1870
Volume 4 Cheshire [12516] Costa [17013] 1871
Volume 5 Costa [17015] Du Moulin [21221] 1873
Volume 6 Du Moulin [21222] Franklin [25489] 1873
Volume 7 Franklin [25490] Hall [29818] 1875
Volume 8 Hall [29820] Huntingdon [33970] 1877
Volume 9 Huntington [33971] LaCroix [38495] 1877
Volume 10 LaCroix [38497] M’Clary [43005] 1878
Volume 11 McClean [43006] Mémoire [47520] 1879
Volume 12 Mémoire [47524] Nederland [52224] 1880
Volume 13 Nederland [52225] Omai [57263] 1881
Volume 14 Omaña [57265] Philadelphia [61980] 1884
Volume 15 Philadelphia [61982] Providence [66280] 1885
Volume 16 Providence [66281] Remarks [69511] 1886
Volume 17 Remarks [69513] Ross [73344] 1888
Volume 18 Ross [73345] Schedae [77522] 1889
Volume 19 Schedel [77523] Simms [81225] 1891
Volume 20 Simms (W.G.) [81226] Smith (Seba) [84187] 1892-1928
Volume 21 Smith (Seb. B.) [84188] Solis Y Valenzuela [86498] 1929-31
Volume 22 Solis Y Valenzuela [86499] Spiritual Manifestations [89519] 1931-32
Volume 23 Spiritual Maxims [89520] Storrs [92256] 1932-33
Volume 24 Storrs [92257] Ternaux-Compans [94853] 1933-34
Volume 25 Ternaux-Compans [94854] Tucker [97361] 1934
Volume 26 Tucker [97362] Vindex [99774] 1935
Volume 27 Vindex [99775] Weeks [102461] 1936
Volume 28 Weeks [102462] Witherspoon [104937] 1936
Volume 29 Witherspoon [104938] Zwey [106413] 1936

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