Henry Gardiner Adams


Henry Gardiner Adams was an English druggist and chemist, known as an author and anthologist. He wrote juvenile literature under the pseudonym Nemo.

Life

Adams acted as secretary to the Mechanics Institute at Chatham. He was also involved in the early days of the Percy Society. Bankruptcy proceedings against his druggist and chemist business in Burgate Street, Canterbury were announced in 1872. He died at Gillingham, Kent on 1 May 1881.

Political views

In 1854 Adams edited the book God's Image in Ebony by the British abolitionists Frederick Chesson and Wilson Armistead. In the introduction to God's Image in Ebony, Adams argued that all human beings had a common origin, and hence that the enslavement of black people was immoral.

Edited works

Natural history

  • Favorite Song Birds
  • Cage and Chamber Birds, translated and expanded from the German, and including British Warblers by Robert Sweet
  • Nests and Eggs of Familiar British Birds and
  • Beautiful Butterflies; the British species described and illustrated
  • Humming Birds Described and Illustrated
  • The Sea-side Lesson Book
  • The Wild Flowers, Birds and Insects of the Months
  • The Smaller British Birds, with Henry B. Adams.

Other works

  • A Story of the Seasons
  • Peace Lyrics dedicated to Elihu Burritt
  • An Historical and Descriptive Account of Rochester Bridge
  • ''The Weaver Boy who Became a Missionary: Being the Story of the Life and Labors of David Livingstone''