The First White House Library by Catherine M Parisian

The First White House Library by Catherine M Parisian

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Examines the founding in 1850 of the first library in the White House purchased with public funds, which was intended to remain there as a permanent collection. Documents the contents of the library and considers it within the political, social, and intellectual milieu of mid-nineteenth-century America.

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The First White House Library by Catherine M Parisian

Examines the founding in 1850 of the first library in the White House purchased with public funds, which was intended to remain there as a permanent collection. Documents the contents of the library and considers it within the political, social, and intellectual milieu of mid-nineteenth-century America.

“Do not be misled by the modest title of this book or by the fact that one of our least-known presidents was behind the first White House libraryThis book brings together wonderful essays, starting with that by historian Sean Wilentz, and going on to others on the role of Mrs. Fillmore, the library room, the process of forming the library, and, of course, the library’s contents. The catalogue proper of this library that represented the ‘collective mind of the age’ contains mini-essays explaining how each book fit in. This is library history at its best; in other words, it’s cultural history. This splendid contribution to American history deserves to be widely available.”

—Kenneth E. Carpenter, former Assistant Director for Research Resources in the Harvard University Library and the Harvard College Library


“When Abigail Fillmore moved into the White House with her husband and daughter, they made an innovation. A family of book lovers, they created a national collection for an in-home library that they left to the nation. Catherine Parisian’s exhaustive and meticulous archival work reconstructs the collection and how it was housed. While Fillmore’s rise to the presidency has been described as exemplifying the American dream, Parisian reveals the foundation of the dream to be education and family life. The Fillmores—especially Abigail—applied these values to the president’s house in the full knowledge that it is the peoples’ house. The scholarly lens of the history of the book is used to illuminate the Fillmores’ home life in Washington and, by extension, a model of middle-class domesticity for the nation.”

—Caroline F. Sloat, Director of Book Publication, American Antiquarian Society


“This book's greatest strength is the information it provides about the individual titles Fillmore collected for the first White House Library. For those interested in the history of either the White House or Millard Fillmore, the catalogue's numerous insights into the selection process and detailed discussion of which editions were most likely included in the collection will also be useful.”

—Carli Spina RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage

Catherine M. Parisian is Assistant Professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke.

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ISBN 13 9780271037141
ISBN 10 0271037148
Title The First White House Library
Author Catherine M Parisian
Series Penn State Series In The History Of The Book
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pennsylvania State University Press
Year published 2014-06-15
Number of pages 416
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.