2 edition of Mason Weems, Mathew Carey and the Southern book trade, 1794-1810. found in the catalog.
Mason Weems, Mathew Carey and the Southern book trade, 1794-1810.
James Gilreath
Published
1981
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Written in English
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Pagination | p. 27-49 |
Number of Pages | 49 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL19846441M |
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Dining later with Mathew Carey, he declared that. Full text of "Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania" See other formats. Full text of "The Maryland genealogical bulletin" See other formats. Trade associations such as the Asylum Company of Journeymen Printers () were formed, partly as professional organizations designed to assure the continuance of the apprentice system, but mostly to pressure Congress to enact protective tariffs for the American book trade.3 In one form or another, that trade was pursued until nearly every.
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