Английская Википедия:Henry Kernot

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Шаблон:Short description Henry Kernot (October 20, 1806 – October 21, 1874) was an English-born American bookseller, author, cataloguer, and publisher.[1] He authored Bibliotheca Diabolica, an annotated bibliography of books about the devil, in 1874.[2][3]

Life and career

Kernot was born in London, England, to a French Huguenot family, on October 20, 1806.[4] He began his career as a bookseller in Europe, working at shops in Soho, Covent Garden, and Dublin, before moving to the United States in 1836.[1][4] Initially working at a small bookstore, he quickly became clerk and editor at Wiley and Putnam.[4][5] Kernot opened his own bookstore in New York City in 1846.[5] He later worked at D. Appleton & Company before joining Scribner, Welford and Armstrong in 1868, where he worked until his death.[4]

Over the course of his career, Kernot wrote or acted as publisher for several books and periodicals. Beginning in 1850, he published Donald Grant Mitchell's periodical Lorgnette.[6][7] In 1851, he published George Clayton Jr.'s Angelology: Remarks and Reflections.[8] Also in 1851, he published a satirical book entitled The New Dido.[9]

In 1874, Kernot compiled an annotated bibliography of books about the devil entitled Bibliotheca Diabolica. Despite ostensibly being a catalog for Scribner, Welford and Armstrong, the book was positively received.[10][11] A brief review in The Journal of Speculative Philosophy described it as "the most complete and valuable one ever published."[12]

His catalogue of books on the devil was illustrated with historical images and was divided into a section of serious depictions and satirical. According to a review of it, Kernot was well known among bibliophiles "for the extent and accuracy of his knowledge on books." (I was adding this but had an edit conflict so I will corcle back around).[13]

He died of pneumonia on October 21, 1874.[4] He was buried at Mission Chapel in New York.[14] Some of his correspondence is held by the New York Public Library.[15]

Bibliography

As publisher

As writer/editor

  • Catalogue of English, French and American Books, a general annotated bibliography[16]
  • Bibliotheca Diabolica, a list of books about the devil[17]

References

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