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James Baldwin (2) (1841–1925)

Author of Fifty Famous Stories Retold

For other authors named James Baldwin, see the disambiguation page.

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About the Author

James Baldwin was born on August 2, 1924, in New York. Baldwin's father was a pastor who subjected his children to poverty, abuse, and religious fanaticism. As a result, many of Baldwin's recurring themes, such as alienation and rejection, are attributable to his upbringing. Living the life of a show more starving artist, Baldwin went through numerous jobs, including dishwasher, office boy, factory worker, and waiter. In 1948, he moved to France, where much work originated. Baldwin published Go Tell It on the Mountain in 1953. A largely autobiographical work, it tells of the religious awakening of a fourteen-year-old. In addition to his childhood experiences, his experiences as a black man and a homosexual provided inspiration for such works as Giovanni's Room, Nobody Knows My Name, and Another Country. Baldwin holds a distinguished place in American history as one of the foremost writers of both black and gay literature. He was an active participant in the Civil Rights movement. Baldwin succumbed to cancer on December 1, 1987. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Image credit: Portrait of James Baldwin (1841–1925) from The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, Volume XIV, 1910, page 134 By Unknown author - The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, Volume XIV, 1910, page 134, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=97583135

Series

Works by James Baldwin

Fifty Famous Stories Retold (1896) 1,381 copies, 3 reviews
The Story of Roland (1883) 199 copies, 2 reviews
The Story of Siegfried (1899) 166 copies, 2 reviews
Old Greek Stories (1895) 111 copies, 2 reviews
Nordic Hero Tales from the Kalevala (2006) 41 copies, 1 review
In My Youth (2010) 38 copies
The Sampo (2006) 29 copies
The Wonder-Book of Horses (2008) 24 copies
Baldwin's Readers 3rd Year (1897) 22 copies
Hero Tales (1914) 21 copies
Baldwin's Readers 6th Year (1911) 19 copies
Baldwin's Readers 1st Year (1897) 17 copies
Baldwin's Readers 5th Year (1897) 16 copies, 1 review
Baldwin's Readers 8th Year (1911) 15 copies
A Story of the Golden Age (2017) 13 copies
Baldwin's Readers 4th Year (1897) 12 copies, 1 review
Baldwin's Readers 4th & 5th Years (1911) 10 copies, 1 review
Fairy Stories and Fables (2009) 10 copies
Favorite Tales of Long Ago (2023) 10 copies
Baldwin's Readers 7th Year (1911) 9 copies, 1 review
Old Stories of the East (1895) 9 copies
The Fairy Reader (2010) 3 copies
Choice English Lyrics (1894) 1 copy
Harper's Fifth Reader (1889) 1 copy

Associated Works

Don Quixote (1605) — Editor, some editions — 35,965 copies, 531 reviews
Hero Tales (1938) — Contributor — 249 copies, 2 reviews
Best in Children's Books 10 (1958) 177 copies, 1 review
Best in Children's Books 06 (1958) 107 copies
Best in Children's Books 31 (1960) 104 copies
Best in Children's Books 17 (1959) 101 copies, 1 review
Best in Children's Books 22 (1959) 99 copies, 1 review
Best in Children's Books 34 (1960) 97 copies
Best in Children's Books 15 (1960) 91 copies
Best in Children's Books 24 (1959) 88 copies
Best in Children's Books 38 (1960) 85 copies
Best in Children's Books 13 (1958) 85 copies
Best in Children's Books 28 (1959) 84 copies, 1 review
Best in Children's Books 26 (1959) 83 copies
Best in Children's Books 03 (1957) 82 copies
The Analog Sea Review: Number Two (2019) — Contributor — 22 copies, 1 review
The Arabian Horse in Fact, Fantasy and Fiction (1959) — Contributor — 11 copies

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1841
Date of death
1925
Gender
male
Occupations
school superintendent
textbook editor
children's book author
Short biography
James Baldwin (1841–1925) was born in Indiana, United States and made a career as an educator and administrator in that state starting at the age of 24. He served as the superintendent of Indiana's school system for eighteen years and then went on to become a widely published textbook editor and children's author in the subjects of legends, mythology, biography, and literature, among others.

James Baldwin was one of the most prolific authors of school books for children at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th. In addition to the Baldwin Readers (1897), he co‐authored the Harper Readers (1888) and the Expressive Readers (1911). He wrote over thirty books about famous people in history and retold classical stories. His publications numbered 54 volumes. It is estimated that 26 million copies of his works sold worldwide, including China and Indonesia. A self‐educated man, he became a school superintendent before working as an editor for Harper's and later for the American Book Company.

He wrote more than fifty books, the most famous of which include Fifty Famous Stories Retold (1896) and Abraham Lincoln, a True Life (1904).
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Rush County, Indiana, USA
Places of residence
Indiana, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Indiana, USA

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Reviews

22 reviews
For me, this book is more than a mere anthology. It's a guided journey through the great lineage of English verse. James Baldwin’s selections, moving backward from Tennyson to Chaucer, create a panoramic view of six hundred years of poetic thought, voice, and craft. What might otherwise feel like a daunting stretch of time is here made accessible, each poem placed in its historical context, each note sharpening the reader’s understanding of the poet’s world. What struck me most was how show more Baldwin does not isolate the poems from history but rather threads them into the broader tapestry of English literature. He shows how the raw vigor of Anglo-Saxon war songs grew into the refined cadences of Chaucer, and how, centuries later, poets like Tennyson echoed themes of love, loss, and destiny in entirely new tones. His commentary illuminates the evolution of English itself, the roughness of old chronicles, the polished influence of Norman French, the flowering of true poetic imagination. This is a book for teachers, students, and general readers alike, anyone who wants both the text and its story. The notes, glossaries, and historical insights make it a useful classroom tool, but the selections themselves, shining with their own beauty, commend it for private reading. It belongs equally in the hands of the scholar and the lover of verse, and it offers what few anthologies truly manage: a living sense of English poetry as a tradition, still speaking to us across centuries. show less
A wonderful collection of stories carrying the key elements and lessons of the Greek myths yet also being chastened enough for kids to read and understand. I had fun reading this and can def recommend this!
Another horse-related anthology. I don't think there's much new in this one; it's more of a collation of out-of-copyright stories and folklore. Enjoyable, and enough new to me to be worth the read.
This timeless collection of short stories encompasses a vast history of famous literary heroes and their romantic tales of bravery, perseverance and compassion. Beginning with Socrates and the ancient Greeks, James Baldwin narrates the stories of larger-than-life figures like Leonidas and the Brave Three Hundred, Napoleon Bonaparte, Robin Hood, Sir Walter Raleigh, and George Washington. These stories illustrate the most celebrated protagonists of all time, and will entertain readers of all show more ages as much today as they have for centuries past.

Originally published by American Book Company in 1896 as educational literature for grade schools, these stories will delight and educate children, laying the foundation for future literary studies as nearly all are frequently alluded to in modern poetry and prose. Children will take pleasure in having these stories read aloud to them, while older children will delight in reading them to themselves.

Includes:
- King Alfred and the Cakes
- King Alfred and the Beggar
- King Canute on the Seashore
- The Sons of William the Conqueror
- The White Ship
- King John and the Abbot
- A Story of Robin Hood
- Bruce and the Spider
- The Black Douglas
- Three Men of Gotham
- Other Wise Men of Gotham
- The Miller of the Dee
- Sir Philip Sidney
- The Ungrateful Soldier
- Sir Humphrey Gilbert
- Sir Walter Raleigh
- Pocahontas
- George Washington and His Hatchet
- Grace Darling
- The Story of William Tell
- Arnold Winkelried
- The Bell of Atri
- How Napoleon Crossed the Alps
- The Story of Cincinnatus
- The Story of Regulus
- Cornelia's Jewels
- Androclus and the Lion
- Horatius at the Bridge
- Julius Caesar
- The Sword of Damocles
- Damon and Pythias
- A Laconic Answer
- The Ungrateful Guest
- Alexander and Bucephalus
- Diogenes the Wise Man
- The Brave Three Hundred
- Socrates and His House
- The King and His Hawk
- Doctor Goldsmith
- The Kingdoms
- The Barmecide Feast
- The Endless Tale
- The Blind Men and the Elephant
- Maximilian and the Goose Boy
- The Inchcape Rock
- Whittington and His Cat
- Casabianca
- Antonio Canova
- Picciola
- Mignon
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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Favorited
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