Allibone, Samuel Austin

ALLIBONE, SAMUEL AUSTIN (1816-1889), American author and
bibliographer, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on the 17th
of April 1816, of French Huguenot and Quaker ancestry. He was privately
educated and for many years was engaged in mercantile business in his
native city. He, however, devoted himself chiefly to reading and to
bibliographical research; acquired a very unusual knowledge of English
and American literature, and is remembered as the compiler of the
well-known Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and
American Authors (3 vols.: vol. i. 1854, vols. ii. and iii. 1871). To
this, two supplementary volumes, edited by John Foster Kirk, were added
in 1891. From 1867 to 1873, and again in 1877-1879, Allibone was book
editor and corresponding secretary of the American Sunday School Union;
and from 1879 to 1888 he was librarian of the Lenox Library, New York
City. He died at Lucerne, Switzerland, on the 2nd of
September 1889. In addition to his Critical Dictionary he published
three large anthologies and several religious tracts.
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