Ann Fisher was remarkable first for getting herself an education above the expectations of her class, and then for publishing (from her position within the later eighteenth-century provincial book trade) an English grammar and dictionary (both firsts for a woman), as well as a pedagogical anthology and works directed at children on English composition and spelling. Her works met with great success and wide circulation.
Milestones
29 June 1745 AF's
A New Grammar and Spelling Book: Being the Most Easy Guide to Speaking and Writing the English Language Properly and Correctly was advertised as just out at
Newcastle. It seems no copy survives.

1750 AF's
A New Grammar: Being the Most Easy Guide to Speaking and Writing the English Language Correctly appeared anonymously at
Newcastle and London in a second edition. No copy of the first, advertised in 1745, is now known.

1772 This year appeared the second edition (the first being not known) of another pedagogical work by AF which seems to have been her last:
An Accurate New Spelling Dictionary and Complete English Expositor.

25 April 1778 AF died in
Newcastle of asthma.
