Ben Franklin, who owned a printing business.
The Quaker who published an abolitionist newspaper and helped found the American Anti-Slavery Society was Benjamin Lundy. He was a prominent figure in the abolitionist movement during the early 19th century.
The first book published in Pennsylvania in 1743 was "The New-England Primer." This educational text was widely used for teaching reading and religious instruction in early America. It played a significant role in shaping literacy and moral education in colonial and early American society.
The novel Jaws, by Peter Benchley, was published in 1974.
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North American Newspaper Alliance ended in 1980.
Benjamin Franklin was a newspaper publisher and editor. He played a significant role in shaping early newspapers in the American colonies by emphasizing unbiased reporting and providing a platform for public debate on important issues. Franklin's "Pennsylvania Gazette" was influential in shaping the journalistic standards of the time.
The Bulletin - newspaper - was created on 2004-11-22.
The An Caidheamg Solouis wasan Irish nationalist newspaper published in the early 20th century by Conradh na Gaeilge (the Gaelic League).:)
In Colonial Pennsylvania, William Bartram was a naturalist and explorer who studied the region's flora, fauna, and indigenous cultures. His travels throughout the southeastern colonies and beyond led to significant contributions to early American botany and the understanding of Native American life. Bartram's published work, "Bartram's Travels," detailed his observations and experiences, helping to spark interest in the natural world and American landscapes. His writings are considered foundational in American environmental literature.
One example of an early American Gothic novel is "Wieland" by Charles Brockden Brown, published in 1798. The novel explores themes of psychological terror, religious fanaticism, and the supernatural in early America.
The book was originally published as a set of articles in a newspaper between 1899 and 1900 so the late 19th or early 20th century.
Jacobean, Early American, William and Mary, Queen Anne, Colonial, Georgian, Pennsylvania Dutch and Chippendale.