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press of the young Republic, 1783-1833

by Carol Sue Humphrey

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Published by Greenwood Press in Westport, Conn .
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  • United States
    • Subjects:
    • Journalism -- United States -- History -- 18th century.,
    • Journalism -- United States -- History -- 19th century.

    • Edition Notes

      Includes bibliographical references (p. [167]-175) ans index.

      StatementCarol Sue Humphrey.
      SeriesThe history of American journalism,, no. 2
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsPN4855 .H57 1994 no. 2, PN4861 .H57 1994 no. 2
      The Physical Object
      Paginationxiv, 182 p. ;
      Number of Pages182
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL970421M
      ISBN 100313284067
      LC Control Number96007140

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