Nye, Edgar Wilson
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(nī), known as
Bill Nye, 185096, American humorist and journalist, b. Shirley Mills, Maine. He lived in Wisconsin from 1852 to 1876, when he went to Wyoming. There he was admitted to the bar and became a judge. He founded and edited (188184) the Laramie
Boomerang and contributed to it humorous comments and yarns of frontier life, which were collected in
Bill Nye and Boomerang (1881),
Forty Liars and Other Lies (1882), and
Baled Hay (1884). In 1886 he moved to New York City, where he wrote for the
World and gave lyceum recitals, some of them with James Whitcomb Riley. Among his later works are the comical
Bill Nye's History of the United States (1894) and
Bill Nye's History of England (1896) and the play
The Cadi (1891).
See Bill Nye: His Own Life Story (comp. by his son, F. W. Nye, 1926); his letters (ed. by N. O. Rush, 1951).