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Episode 2: Did American Literature begin with a con?
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Episode 2: Did American Literature begin with a con?

Rare Book Chat · Jeremy O'Connor and Michael DiRuggiero

October 8, 202424m 12s

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Show Notes

In this episode we discuss a wonderfully strange 1809 first edition that just might be the founding work of American literature … Jeremy then takes the conversation in a different direction by making a comparison with this book and the much-coveted and exceptionally valuable 1623 Shakespeare first folio, the first collected edition of Shakespeare, and then we look at the current market for this strange 1809 book and find that, compared to other foundational works, it’s surprisingly affordable. As always, please check our website for links to the books we discuss. Enjoy!

Topics

rare booksfirst editionsAmerican literatureWashington IrvingKnickerbockerChristmas traditionsliterary historyauction recordsliterary influenceNew Yorkfoundational worksliterary hoax