James R. Osgood

James R. Osgood

James R. Osgood (1836-1892) was an American publisher probably best known for his partnership with Mark Twain.

Life and work

A reputed child prodigy, James R. Osgood knew Latin at age 3 and entered college at 12 years of age.

He entered the publishing trade as a clerk in the Boston firm of Ticknor & Fields and, by 1864, became a partner in the firm. It was reorganized in 1868 as Fields, Osgood, & Company. The firm acquired the "Atlantic Monthly".

In 1870 Osgood and two partners founded J.R. Osgood & Company. Among their successful publications was Bret Harte's "The Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Stories", followed by a volume of Harte's poems and another of "condensed novels." Osgood advanced Bret Harte $10,000 for future work, but Harte never wrote another story. In 1872 and 1877, J.R. Osgood & Company brought out Henry Wilson's three-volume account of the Civil War, "The History of the Rise and Fall of the Slave Power in America". Also in 1877 the firm sold the North American Review and published an edition of Edward FitzGerald's "Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam".

In 1878 the firm dissolved, and Osgood joined forces with Henry Oscar Houghton to form the short-lived Houghton, Osgood & Company. The firm's only successful book was William Dean Howells' "The Lady of the Aroostook". In 1880 this firm became the New York branch of Houghton, Mifflin & Company. Osgood remained in Boston, where he founded a second J.R. Osgood & Company.

Osgood published an edition of Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass" in 1881 that was attacked by the Boston district attorney as "obscene literature". [Loving, Jerome. "Walt Whitman: The Song of Himself". University of California Press, 1999. ISBN 0520226879. p. 414] Osgood gave in and refused to bring out another edition, forcing Whitman to find another publisher.

By this time Osgood had befriended Samuel L. Clemens, whose pen name was "Mark Twain." In 1882 the company published Twain's "The Prince and the Pauper" and "The Stolen White Elephant". That same year, Osgood accompanied Clemens on a riverboat trip collecting material for "Life on the Mississippi", which was published by Osgood in 1883.

Osgood's firm was reportedly one of the most successful in Boston. However, in 1885 the company went bankrupt. Osgood's young partners, Thomas and Benjamin Ticknor, found a third partner and started a new firm. Osgood went to work for "Harper's Magazine". In 1891 Osgood went into business again, with the magazine's permission, in partnership with Clarence McIlvaine as Osgood, McIlvaine, & Company. The firm had its greatest success with Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the D'Urbervilles", but Osgood died before the volume went on sale.

References

* Hyde Park Book Store, [http://paperbarn.www1.50megs.com/publishers/o.html#1870---JAMES%20R.%20OSGOOD%20& 1870 --- James R. Osgood & Co.]
* [http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/lucile/PUBLISHR.HTM Lucile's Publishers, 1860-1938] , The LUCILE Project.
* [http://www.geocities.com/swaisman/pubs.htm Twain's Publishers] .


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