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Printers and Men of Capital : Philadelphia Book Publishers in the New Republic Book

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Printers and Men of Capital : Philadelphia Book Publishers in the New Republic, An important phase in the American book trade's shift from colonial craft work to nineteenth-century big business took place in the early national period, as printers began to take on the risks of book publishing by creating and serving new markets. Rosal, Printers and Men of Capital : Philadelphia Book Publishers in the New Republic
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  • Printers and Men of Capital : Philadelphia Book Publishers in the New Republic
  • Written by author Rosalind Remer
  • Published by University of Pennsylvania Press, 1996/05/01
  • An important phase in the American book trade's shift from colonial craft work to nineteenth-century big business took place in the early national period, as printers began to take on the risks of book publishing by creating and serving new markets. Rosal
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Introduction 1
1 The First Century of Philadelphia Printing and Publishing 11
2 Politics, Patronage, and Publishing in the 1790s 24
3 "Young Adventurers," Master Printers, and "Men of Capital" 39
4 New Modes of Publishing in the Early Republic 69
5 Credit Networks and the New Publishers 100
6 "Forced Trade" and Distant Markets 125
Conclusion 149
Appendix 153
Notes 159
Bibliography 191
Index 205


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