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Joshua Kendall

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Average rating: 3.38 · 1,662 ratings · 369 reviews · 8 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Forgotten Founding Fath...

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The Man Who Made Lists: Lov...

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First Dads: Parenting and P...

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America's Obsessives: The C...

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“For the next few years, an often nervous and distraught Webster kept track of a wide range of data, including demographic information, temperature readings, wind currents and voting records.”
Joshua Kendall, The Forgotten Founding Father: Noah Webster's Obsession and the Creation of an American Culture

“For Webster, too, counting could help mitigate the angst that lurked within.”
Joshua Kendall, The Forgotten Founding Father: Noah Webster's Obsession and the Creation of an American Culture

“Generations of British writers would look up to Roget as a kindred soul who could offer both emotional as well as intellectual sustenance. In the stage directions to Peter Pan, J.M. Barrie includes an homage to Roget: The night nursery of the Darling family, which is the scene of our opening Act, is at the top of a rather depressed street in Bloomsbury. We might have a right to place it where we will, and the reason Bloomsbury is chosen is that Mr. Roget once lived there. So did we in the days when his Thesaurus was our only companion in London; and we whom he has helped to wend our way through life have always wanted to pay him a little compliment. For Barrie, Roget's masterpiece was synonymous with virtue itself. To describe the one saving grace of the play's villain, Captain Hook, Barrie adds, "The man is not wholly evil--he has a Thesaurus in his cabin.”
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