Elizabeth Palmer Peabody's Record of a School is a collection of notes
on Bronson Alcott's dialogues with his students at the Temple School of
Boston. It was first published in 1835. In 1836, after half of the first
printing of 1,000 was destroyed by fire, a second edition, with a new
preface, was printed. The book received considerable attention in the
New York press, which was unusual considering that it was a small volume
about a tiny school. By 1838, the school was shut down after Bronson
Alcott had shocked Boston with a subsequent publication about the
school. However, the importance of the Temple School, Bronson Alcott,
and his methods has been acknowledged by generations of educators, and
the book is the remaining record of the school. Contains an informative
introduction by Megan Marshall, author of The Peabody Sisters.