Early American Imprints I
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Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans (1639-1800) is a comprehensive collection of digitized publications that appeared in North America from 1639-1800. The collection is based on the relevant bibliography by Charles Evans (American Bibliography, vols. 1-16, 1903-1967) and the publisher's microfilm edition. It forms an important source base for all aspects of research on early modern American culture (history, literature, philosophy, theology, etc.). The collection includes over 36,000 titles and more than 2.4 million images.
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- Printed by William Young, bookseller, no. 52, Second-Street, corner of Chesnut-Street.  5
- Printed by William Young, bookseller, no. 52, Second-Street, the corner of Chesnut-Street.  4
- [s.n.]  2
- Printed by Hodge, Allen & Campbell. And sold at their respective book-stores.  1
- Printed by Hodge, Allen, & Campbell, and sold at their respective book-stores.  1
- Printed by Isaac Neale.  1
- Printed by John M'Culloch, for W. Young, the corner of Chesnut and Second-Streets.  1
- Printed by Samuel Campbell, no. 124, Pearl-Street.  1
- Printed by W.A. Davis, for C. Davis, no. 212, Water-Street.  1
- Printed by William Young, bookseller and stationer, no. 52 South Second Street, Philadelphia.  1
- Printed by William Young, bookseller and stationer, no. 52, South Second Street, Philadelphia.  1
- Printed by William Young, bookseller, no. 52, Second-Street corner of Chesnut-Street.  1
- Printed by William Young, bookseller. no. 52, Second-Street, the corner of Chesnut-Street.  1
- Printed for Joseph Bumstead, printer and bookseller, no. 20, Union-Street.  1
- Printed for William Rogers, by Lang & Ustick,  1
- Printed for William Young, no. 52, Second-Street, the corner of Chesnut-Street.  1
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- 1788  1
- 1789  1
- 1791  1
- 1792  3
- 1793  1
- 1794  1
- 1795  5
- 1796  4
- 1797  6
- 1798  1
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