Talk:Mathew Carey

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Latest comment: 29 April 2025 by Pigsonthewing in topic Charlotte, etc.
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Thanks for the modifications, however the source: Carter, Edward C. "Mathew Carey, Advocate of American Naval Power." The American Neptune XXVI (1966) has been split up, which isn't good :((. Thanks so much though, I'm just (slowly) getting used to the format and haven't been able to figure out categories or other important stuff yet.

source of text

All the text is my original writing, a short part of a small research project on John Paul Jones and his time on the Ranger. I included one quote, but otherwise the writing is all my own. Sources are cited in standard MLA format, which is probably not the right way. Seanherman 13:35, 4 August 2005 (UTC)Reply

the Autobiography of Mathew Carey

Hello,

I have The Autobiography of Mathew Carey in Microsoft Word format. I'd like to know if posting this autobiography on Wikipedia is appropriate, and if it is, how to do so.

Thank you.

George McDowell Geomcd1949 02:15, 20 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Charlotte, etc.

Though not a reliable source, this blog post has fascinating details about Carey republishing others' works in his own name, most notably Susanna Rowson's "Charlotte: A Tale of Truth", purportedly "the bestselling American novel for a century".

Should this be mentioned here? Does anyone have sources?

I have also raised this issue at Talk:Susanna Rowson#Mathew Carey. Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 17:42, 29 April 2025 (UTC)Reply