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James R. Osgood

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Osgood's firm was reportedly one of the most successful in Boston. However, in 1885 the company went bankrupt. Osgood's young partners, Thomas and Benjamin Ticknor, found a third partner and started a new firm. Osgood went to work for
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Title page of an 1871 book showing the James R. Osgood & Co. logo and imprint (second line: "late Ticknor & Fields, and Fields, Osgood, & Co.")
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and, by 1864, became a partner. It was reorganized in 1868 as Fields, Osgood, and Company. In 1869, the firm published abolitionist writer
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as "obscene literature". Osgood gave in to criticism and refused to bring out another edition, forcing Whitman to find another publisher.
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Hardy, Thomas (1978). "To Madeleine Stanley". In Purdy, Richard Little; Millgate, Michael (eds.).
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to form the short-lived Houghton, Osgood & Company. The firm's most successful book was
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Hardy, Thomas (1978). "To John Lane". In Purdy, Richard Little; Millgate, Michael (eds.).
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Project, University of Iowa libraries – and, in turn, two "James R. Osgood & Co."
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in 1854. While there, he was a member of the Peucinian Society among others.
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By this time Osgood had befriended Samuel L. Clemens, whose pen name was "
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at the age of three and entered college at 12 years of age. He studied at
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The History of the Rise and Fall of the Slave Power in America
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He entered the publishing trade as a clerk in the Boston firm
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in 1881 that was attacked by the Boston district attorney
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In 1878 the firm dissolved, and Osgood joined forces with
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Successful book publications by Osgood & Co. included
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In 1882 the company published Twain's 434:The American Architect and Building News 397:The Rise and Fall of James Ripley Osgood 193: 185: 177:The American Architect and Building News 643: 518:The Collected Letters of Thomas Hardy 514: 498:The Collected Letters of Thomas Hardy 494: 408: 218:, which became a best-selling novel. 676:19th-century American businesspeople 198:Advertisement, Boston Almanac, 1876 13: 14: 692: 589: 447:Walt Whitman: The Song of Himself 235:. Also in 1877 the firm sold the 681:Burials at Kensal Green Cemetery 597:1870 – James R. Osgood & Co. 548:"The funeral of James R. Osgood" 129:James Ripley Osgood was born in 124: 568: 540: 409:Stowe, Harriet Beecher (1869). 225:'s three-volume account of the 528: 508: 488: 460: 439: 427: 402: 389: 361: 179:, with the location listed as 1: 537:(Boston), 22 May 1892, p. 10. 423:– via Internet Archive. 385:– via Internet Archive. 354: 336: 265:Houghton, Mifflin and Company 651:American publishers (people) 345:'s 2009 historical thriller 239:and published an edition of 7: 564:– via Newspapers.com. 484:– via Newspapers.com. 468:"Obituary: James R. Osgood" 10: 697: 656:Businesspeople from Boston 602:"Fields, Osgood & Co." 556:. May 22, 1892. p. 10 476:. May 20, 1892. p. 7 326:Tess of the D'Urbervilles 300:The Stolen White Elephant 294:The Prince and the Pauper 261:The Lady of the Aroostook 183:(220 Devonshire Street). 104: 94: 84: 65: 39: 30: 23: 245:Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam 333:, Kensington, England. 306:Life on the Mississippi 160:'s comedy-drama novel, 671:Bowdoin College alumni 595:Hyde Park Book Store, 199: 191: 331:Kensal Green Cemetery 237:North American Review 212:Blanche Willis Howard 197: 189: 158:Harriet Beecher-Stowe 89:Kensal Green Cemetery 613:"Twain's Publishers" 522:(Electronic Edition) 502:(Electronic Edition) 257:William Dean Howells 253:Henry Oscar Houghton 172:The Atlantic Monthly 636:Library of Congress 619:on October 28, 2009 377:. 1912. p. 147 241:Edward FitzGerald's 169:The firm inherited 115:James Ripley Osgood 44:James Ripley Osgood 580:The New York Times 576:"An Old Curiosity" 200: 192: 154:Ticknor and Fields 16:American publisher 535:The Sunday Herald 436:, Volume 2 (1877) 316:Harper's Magazine 112: 111: 54:February 22, 1836 688: 628: 626: 624: 615:. 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Fryeburg
London
Kensal Green Cemetery
Bowdoin College
Houghton Mifflin
Fryeburg, Maine
Latin
Bowdoin College
Maine
Phi Beta Kappa
Ticknor and Fields
Harriet Beecher-Stowe
Oldtown Folks
The Atlantic Monthly
Winthrop Square


Bret Harte
Blanche Willis Howard
Henry Wilson
Civil War
The History of the Rise and Fall of the Slave Power in America
North American Review
Edward FitzGerald's
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
Henry Oscar Houghton
William Dean Howells
Houghton, Mifflin and Company
Walt Whitman

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