Books in America's past; essays honoring Rudolph H. Gjelsness.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Kaser, David, 1924-
Corporate Author: University of Virginia. Bibliographical Society
Other Authors: Gjelsness, Rudolph Hjalmar, 1894-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Charlottesville, Published for the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia [by] University Press of Virginia [1966]
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Table of Contents:
  • David Hall's bookshop and its British sources of supply [by] R.D. Harlan
  • The libraries of nineteenth-century college societies [by] R. Rouse
  • French-language printing in the United States. 1711-1825 [by] S.J. Marino
  • Children's books following the Civil War [by] R.L. Darling
  • Periodical publishing in the Michigan Territory [by] W.J. Bonk
  • Bernard Dornin, America's first Catholic bookseller [by] D. Kaser
  • The first printing press in Canada, 1751-1800 [by] O.B. Bishop
  • Early handling of books at the University of Michigan [by] R.E. Bidlack
  • James Rivington, Tory, printer [by] L. Hewlett
  • The recurring emergence of American paperbacks [by] F.L. Schick
  • Engravings in American magazines, 1741-1810 [by] B.M. Lewis
  • Antislavery publishing in Michigan [by] J.E. Kephart
  • The library world of Norton's Literary gazette [by] D.W. Krummel.