Addison Peale Russell (September 8, 1826 – July 24, 1912) was an American author of the later nineteenth century. He is remembered mainly for his Sub-Coelum — "his best book...a Utopian protest against materialistic socialism." * Half Tints (1867) * Library Notes (1875) * Thomas Corwin (1882) * Characteristics (1884) * A Club of One (1887) * In a Club Corner (1890) * Sub-Coelum (1893). Apart from his biographical survey of Thomas Corwin, an Ohio governor, Russell's books generally fall into the category of belles-lettres.