Early American Imprints I
Nicht angemeldet
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.
Alle Filter entfernen
Autor
Personen
Erscheinungsorte
Verlage
- by Henry Ranlet, and sold at his book-store, by the hundred, dozen or single; sold also by Thomas & Andrews, David and John West, and Caleb Bingham, Boston; Thomas C. Cushing, Salem; Edmund M. Blunt, Newburyport; Stephen Patten, Portland; David Howe, Haverhill; William A. Kent, Concord, and Charles Peirce, Portsmouth.--Price 10 dolls. per dozen, and 1 doll. single.  1
- by Moore & Stebbins. Sold by them at their printing-office, in Haverhill, and by H. Ranlet, in Exeter.  1
Erscheinungsdatum
Sprache
Geographie
- remove United States/Massachusetts/Haverhill 2
- remove United States/New Hampshire/Exeter 2
- United States/Maine/Portland  1
- United States/Massachusetts/Boston  1
- United States/Massachusetts/Newburyport  1
- United States/Massachusetts/Salem  1
- United States/New Hampshire/Concord  1
- United States/New Hampshire/Portsmouth  1
-
lock
-
lock