Austen, Jessica Tyler (editor)
Published by Doubleday, Page & Company, 1911.
Hardcover in good condition with wear to boards, library stamps on page ends, toned pages.
Moses Coit Tyler was a very well-respected early professor at the University of Michigan, where he was Chairman of the English Department for fifteen years. He was also recognized as one of the most extraordinary orators of his time. At Cornell University, he became the first recognized professor of American History in the United States and was a founder of the American Historical Society. When he died in 1900, the Literary Digest called him “the leading historian in American literature.”
Austen, Jessica Tyler (editor)
Published by Doubleday, Page & Company, 1911.
Hardcover in good condition with wear to boards, library stamps on page ends, toned pages.
Moses Coit Tyler was a very well-respected early professor at the University of Michigan, where he was Chairman of the English Department for fifteen years. He was also recognized as one of the most extraordinary orators of his time. At Cornell University, he became the first recognized professor of American History in the United States and was a founder of the American Historical Society. When he died in 1900, the Literary Digest called him “the leading historian in American literature.”