Education and travels
E. Cobham Brewer was the son of Elisabeth, née Kitton, and John Sherren Brewer, aThe science of the familiar
On returning to Norwich to work at his father's school, Brewer compiled his first major work, '' A Guide to the Scientific Knowledge of Things Familiar,'' which appeared about 1838–1841 and became immensely popular. It followed a simple format like aPhrase and fable
On returning to England in 1856, Brewer started on the work that would become '' Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable.'' This arose in part from correspondence with readers of his previous book. The first edition appeared in 1870 and a "New Edition revised, corrected, and enlarged" in 1895. Of his methodology, Brewer wrote in the preface to the ''Historic Note-Book'':I have been an author for sixty years, have written many books, and of course have been a very miscellaneous reader. In my long experience I have remarked how little the range of "literary" reading has varied, and how doubt still centres on matters which were ''cruces'' in my early years. So that a work of this kind is of as much usefulness in 1891 as it would have been in 1830. I have always read with a slip of paper and a pencil at my side, to jot down whatever I think may be useful to me, and these jottings I keep sorted in different lockers. This has been a life-habit with me ../blockquote> ''The Reader's Handbook'' has had an extended subsequent history. Detailed revisions by its editor, Henrietta Gerwig, it formed the nucleus of ''Crowell's Handbook for Readers and Writers'', which in turn provided the nucleus of '' Benet's Reader's Encyclopedia'', "veritably a new book", as Benét remarked; in revised form, it is still in print. Brewer's ''Reader's Handbook'' was re-edited by Marion Harland (1830–1922) and published in the United States with numerous illustrations, as ''Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama: A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook,'' 4 vols., New York 1892. Other works by Brewer include ''A Dictionary of Miracles: Imitative, Realistic and Dogmatic'' (c. 1884), and ''The Historic Notebook, With an Appendix of Battles''.
Family
Several of Brewer's siblings gained academic and professional success. John Sherren Brewer junior was a noted historian and editor of British State Papers at thePublic Record Office The Public Record Office (abbreviated as PRO, pronounced as three letters and referred to as ''the'' PRO), Chancery Lane in the City of London, was the guardian of the national archives of the United Kingdom from 1838 until 2003, when it was m ..., whose son was the architectural illustrator Henry William Brewer and his grandsons Henry Charles Brewer and James Alphege Brewer. E Cobham Brewer's other siblings included William Brewer, a surgeon, who was elected a Liberal MP for Colchester in 1868; Robert Kitton Brewer became a Doctor of Music and a Baptist minister; two of his sisters ran a girls' school in Lime Tree Road, Norwich. In 1856, Brewer married at Paris Ellen Mary, eldest daughter of the Rev. Francis Tebbutt of Hove. E. Cobham Brewer died on 6 March 1897 at Edwinstowe Vicarage, Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, where he had been living with his son-in-law, the Rev. H. T. Hayman.
Works
''Dictionary of Phrase and Fable'' (1894)
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The Reader's Handbook
' Volume 1 (1899 edition) *''Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama'' (eight or more volumes) *''Theology in Science, or the testimony of Science to the Wisdom and Goodness of God'' *''History of France, brought down to 1874'' *''Evidences of Christianity'' *''Guide to Science''
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