Henry Wheeler Shaw (April 21, 1818October 14, 1885), better known by the
pen name
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A pen name may be used to make the author's na ...
Josh Billings, was a 19th-century American humorist and lecturer.
Biography
Shaw was born in
Lanesborough, Massachusetts on April 21, 1818. His father was
Henry Shaw, who served in the
United States House of Representatives
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from 1817 to 1821,
[Biographical Introduction to The complete works of Josh Billings (Henry W. Shaw)](_blank)
p. xiv (1876)[Encyclopædia Britannica](_blank)
Vol. 24, p. 813 (11th ed. 1911) and his grandfather
Samuel Shaw who also served in the U.S. Congress from 1808 to 1813. His uncle was
John Savage, yet another Congressman.
Shaw attended
Hamilton College
Hamilton College is a Private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Clinton, Oneida County, New York, Clinton, New York. It was established as the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in 1793 and received its c ...
, but was expelled in his second year for removing the clapper of the campus bell.
[(May 4, 1956)]
Early Adventures of 'Josh Billings'
''Buckingham Post'', Retrieved December 1, 2010 He married Zipha E. Bradford in 1845.
Shaw worked as a farmer, coal
miner
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,
explorer
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, and
auctioneer
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before he began making a living as a journalist and writer in
Poughkeepsie
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, New York, in 1858. Under the pseudonym "Josh Billings" he wrote in an informal voice full of the slang of the day, with often eccentric
phonetic spelling
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, dispensing
wit and folksy common-sense wisdom. His books include ''Farmers' Allminax'', ''Josh Billings' Sayings'', ''Everybody's Friend'', ''Choice Bits of American Wit'' and ''Josh Billings' Trump Kards''.
He toured, giving lectures of his writings, which were very popular with the audiences of the day. He was also reputed to be the eponymous author of the "Uncle Ezek's Wisdom" column in the
Century Magazine
''The Century Magazine'' was an illustrated monthly magazine first published in the United States in 1881 by The Century Company of New York City, which had been bought in that year by Roswell Smith and renamed by him after the Century Associat ...
.
Billings died in
Monterey, California
Monterey ( ; ) is a city situated on the southern edge of Monterey Bay, on the Central Coast (California), Central Coast of California. Located in Monterey County, California, Monterey County, the city occupies a land area of and recorded a popu ...
, on October 14, 1885.
[Hamilton literary magazine, Volume 20](_blank)
p. 108 (November 1885) Billings' death is described in Chapter 12 of
John Steinbeck
John Ernst Steinbeck ( ; February 27, 1902 – December 20, 1968) was an American writer. He won the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature "for his realistic and imaginative writings, combining as they do sympathetic humor and keen social percep ...
's fictional ''
Cannery Row''. According to Steinbeck's homage, Billings died in the
Hotel del Monte
The Hotel Del Monte was a large resort hotel in Monterey, California, from its opening in 1880 until 1942. It was one of the finest luxury hotels in North America. During World War II, it closed and the building was leased to the United States ...
in Monterey after which his body was delivered for burial preparation by the local constable to the town's only doctor, who also doubled as an amateur mortician. The doctor, per his usual embalming protocol, dispensed of Billings' entrails by tossing them into the gulch behind his house before packing the torso with sawdust. The stomach, liver and intestines were found in the gulch the following morning by a dog whose master, a small boy, intended on using them for fish bait. Some local men, realizing the disgrace this could bring to Monterey—a town proud of its literary heritage—were able to stop the boy as he was preparing to row out to sea, retrieved the ''tripas'' and forced the doctor to give Billings' organs a proper burial befitting a great author.

Billings' daughter Grace Shaw Duff donated money for the building of Wilhenford Hospital in Augusta, Georgia, which opened in 1910. The name combined a syllable of her father's' name (Hen) with her husband's and son's.
Legacy and attributed quotations
His saying, "In the whole history of the world there is but one thing that money can not buy... to wit the wag of a dog's tail" appears at the beginning of the
Disney
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film ''
Lady and the Tramp
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''.
The phrase, "Love is like measles... the later in life it occurs, the tougher it gets," was quoted as being Josh Billings' in Jan Karon's book, ''A Light in the Window''.
While the
Squeaky Wheel aphorism was used in different forms before Billings, his poem, "The Kicker" brought the idiom into common usage of American language. The term "kicker" at the time in the 1800s was another term for a complainer. The poem is:
"Consider the postage stamp, son. It secures success through its ability to stick to one thing till it gets there."
"Solitude is a good place to visit, but a poor place to stay."
"I honestly believe it iz better tew know nothing than tew know what ain't so."
[(29 May 1869)]
"Humors of the Day
, ''Harper's Weekly'', p. 343, col. 3 Another variation: "It is better to know less than to know so much that ain't so."
"The old miser who has accumulated his millions, and sits down on them afterwards, reminds me of a fly that has fallen into a barrel of molasses".
"If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant. If we did not sometimes taste adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome."
Although some news sources, such as Grammarist and numismatic sources cite Josh Billings as the origin for the term "joshing," this is incorrect. As noted by author Joshua D Glawson, the term "joshing" has been documented as early as 1835, as well as 1845, 1875, 1878, 1887, 1891, and 1898
with no reference to Josh Billings or the character Josh Tatum. The name Josh was a part of the character choice by Henry Wheeler Shaw, to be an average man on the side of imbecilic.
The Hong Kong movie ''
Revenge: A Love Story'' ends with his quote "There is no revenge so complete as forgiveness."
References
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Josh Billings at The Quotations PageThe Great Josh Billings Runaground TriathlonJoshing - Origin & Meaning from Grammarist
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1818 births
1885 deaths
American humorists
American coal miners
Hamilton College (New York) alumni
People from Berkshire County, Massachusetts