Hamilton Wright Mabie, A.M., L.H.D., LL.D. (December 13, 1846 – December 31, 1916) was an American essayist, editor, critic, and lecturer.[1]
Biography
Hamilton Wright Mabie was born at Cold Spring, New York on December 13, 1846.[2] He was the youngest child of Sarah Colwell Mabie who was from a wealthy Scottish-English family and Levi Jeremiah Mabie, whose ancestors were Scots-Dutch. They were early immigrants to New Amsterdam, New Netherland about 1647. Due to business opportunities with the opening of the Erie Canal his family moved to Buffalo, New York when he was approaching school age. At the young age of 16 he passed his college entrance examination, but waited a year before he attended Williams College (1867) and the Columbia Law School (1869).[3]
He received honorary degrees from his own alma mater, from Union College, and from Western Reserve and Washington and Lee universities. Although he passed his bar exams in 1869 he hated both the study and practice of law. In 1876 he married Jeanette Trivett. In the summer of 1879 he was hired to work at the weekly magazine, Christian Union (renamed The Outlook in 1893), an association that lasted until his death.[3]
^"Death Summons for Noted Editor". Allentown Democrat. Summit, New Jersey. International News Service. December 31, 1916. p. 1. Retrieved May 10, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
^Compiled from WorldCat library records as summarized in search report (au:mabie; ti:"every child should know") generated September 19, 2019, this list may contain a mix of copyright and publication years.
^Volume titles vary. For instance, Heroines was originally published with front cover title Heroines Every Child Should Know ("That" omitted) and with a long subtitle on the title page: Heroines That Every Child Should Know: Tales for Young People of the World's Heroines of All Ages. Viewed as Project Gutenberg Ebook #35994 (below).
^Heroines That Every Child Should Know, ed. Hamilton Wright Mabie and Kate Stephens, illus. Blanche Ostertag (Doubleday, Page & Co., February 1908). Ebook #35994 at Project Gutenberg (viewed in HTML format) contains images of the full cover and frontispiece, and a transcript of the title leaf that represents the original layout. Spine displays "The ECSK Library". Retrieved September 19, 2019.