William Henry Appleton

William Henry Appleton

William Henry Appleton (January 27, 1814 – October 19, 1899) was an American publisher, eldest son and successor of Daniel Appleton. He was born at Haverhill, Massachusetts; he married the former Mary Moody Worthen in 1844.

Appleton began his career in publishing in 1838. In 1848 he became the senior member of the firm of D. Appleton & Company, in partnership with his brother John Adams Appleton; they were joined in partnership by three younger brothers. W. H. Appleton became the firm's London representative in 1853. He was active in the struggle for an international copyright, and served a term as president of the American Publishers Copyright League. His firm published works by a range of noteworthy authors, including Lewis Carroll, Arthur Conan Doyle, Charles Darwin, Thomas Henry Huxley, Herbert Spencer, and John Stuart Mill, as well as leading American scientists and philosophers of his era.

Among the reference books brought out by him were "The New American Cyclopœdia" (1858–63); "Webster's Spelling Book" (1858); cyclopædias of "Drawing" (1857), "American Biography" (1887–1900), "Applied Mechanics" (1897), and an "Annual Cyclopœdia" (1885–1903). He wrote "Letters on International Copyright" (1872).

Appleton was a prominent figure in publishing for a period of sixty years. He lived at Wave Hill (New York); the house was later turned into a botanic garden in the Riverdale section of The Bronx, New York. [ [http://www.wavehill.org/about/history.html A Brief History of Wave Hill ] , Wave Hill. Accessed May 3, 2008.]

Appleton City, Missouri was named after the publisher, in appreciation of his 1870 donation to the town's library.

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