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The Accidental Diarist A History Of The Daily Planner In America Molly A Mccarthy

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The Accidental Diarist A History Of The Daily Planner In America Molly A Mccarthy
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.82 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Molly A. McCarthy
ISBN: 9780226033495, 022603349X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Accidental Diarist A History Of The Daily Planner In America Molly A Mccarthy by Molly A. Mccarthy 9780226033495, 022603349X instant download after payment.

In this era of tweets and blogs, it is easy to assume that the self-obsessive recording of daily minutiae is a recent phenomenon. But Americans have been navel-gazing since nearly the beginning of the republic. The daily planner—variously called the daily diary, commercial diary, and portable account book—first emerged in colonial times as a means of telling time, tracking finances, locating the nearest inn, and even planning for the coming winter. They were carried by everyone from George Washington to the soldiers who fought the Civil War. And by the twentieth century, this document had become ubiquitous in the American home as a way of recording a great deal more than simple accounts.

In this appealing history of the daily act of self-reckoning, Molly McCarthy explores just how vital these unassuming and easily overlooked stationery staples are to those who use them. From their origins in almanacs and blank books through the nineteenth century and on to the enduring legacy of written introspection, McCarthy has penned an exquisite biography of an almost ubiquitous document that has borne witness to American lives in all of their complexity and mundanity.

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