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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- Clinton, George  4
- Tribunus Populi  4
- More, Thomas  2
- Watts, Isaac  2
- Arthur, Thomas  1
- Bailey, Joseph  1
- Berkenmeyer, Wilhelm Christoph  1
- Graham, John  1
- Kennedy, Archibald  1
- Lloyd, Henry  1
- Lloyd, Mary  1
- Lover of liberty and property  1
- Pelham, Henry  1
- Pemberton, Ebenezer  1
- Sherman, Roger  1
- Smith, William  1
- Taylor, John  1
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- Printed by James Parker  6
- s.n.  3
- [s.n.]  2
- London: Printed: New-York, re-printed, by James Parker, at the new printing-office, in Beaver-Street,  1
- Printed and sold by B. Franklin, and D. Hall at the new printing office, near the market.  1
- Printed and sold by Henry De Foreest, in Wall-Street.  1
- Printed and sold by J. Parker,  1
- Printed and sold by J. Parker, at the new-printing-office in Beaver-Street.  1
- Printed and sold by Ja. Parker in Beaver-Street.  1
- Printed and sold by James Parker in Beaver-Street,  1
- Printed and sold by James Parker, at the new-printing-office in Beaver-Street.  1
- Printed and sold by James Parker, at the new-printing-office, in Beaver-Street,  1
- Printed by James Parker,  1
- Printed by James Parker, at the new-printing-office in Beaver-Street,  1
- Printed by James Parker?  1
- Printed for S.P. [i.e., Samuel Parker?]  1
- by Johann Zenger,  1
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