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Acknowledgments | ||
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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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