Webster Edgerly

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Webster Edgerly (1852–1926), born Edmund Shaftesbury, was an American author and the founder of the Ralstonism movement which gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Early Life

Edgerly was born in Manchester, New Hampshire on June 3, 1852. Little is known about his early life, but it is believed that he had a conventional upbringing.

Career

Edgerly began his career as a playwright and actor, but he is best known for his work as a self-help author and the founder of Ralstonism. He wrote over 100 books under the pseudonym Edmund Shaftesbury, many of which focused on self-improvement, health, and longevity.

Ralstonism

Ralstonism was a social movement founded by Edgerly in the late 19th century. The movement promoted a variety of health and lifestyle practices, including vegetarianism, regular exercise, and the avoidance of alcohol and tobacco. Ralstonism gained a significant following, with thousands of people subscribing to its principles.

Later Life and Death

In his later years, Edgerly continued to promote Ralstonism and write books. He died on April 26, 1926, in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Legacy

Despite the decline of Ralstonism after Edgerly's death, his influence can still be seen in modern health and wellness movements. His emphasis on a balanced diet, regular exercise, and a positive mindset are principles that continue to be promoted in contemporary health and wellness literature.

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