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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

William Adolphus Wheeler (1833–1874)

Wheeler, William Adolphus. An American lexicographer; born at Leicester, MA, Nov. 14, 1833; died at Roxbury, MA, Oct. 28, 1874. Besides assisting in the composition of ‘Worcester’s Dictionary’ and of the new illustrated edition of ‘Webster’s Dictionary’ (1864), and editing Hole’s ‘Brief Biographical Dictionary’ (1866) and a ‘Dickens Dictionary’ (1873), he wrote ‘Dictionary of the Noted Names of Fiction’ (1865); ‘Who Wrote It?’ an index to anonymous literature, left unfinished by him, but completed by Charles G. Wheeler (1881); and ‘Familiar Allusions’ (1882), left unfinished.