Bela Marsh

Bela Marsh (1797-1869) was a publisher and bookseller in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 19th century.

[1] Authors under his imprint included Spiritualists[2] and abolitionists[3][4] such as John Stowell Adams, Adin Ballou, Warren Chase, Lysander Spooner, and Henry Clarke Wright.

[8] Among his business partners were Nahum Capen, Gardner P. Lyon, T.H.

[9] He belonged to the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association and the Physiological Society.

1841), for publishing a two-volume abridgment of George Washington's letters, where the Justice Joseph Story found he had infringed the copyright in the 12-volume set of the same edited by Jared Sparks.

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