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  2. Readex - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Readex launched America's Historical Newspapers, which includes Early American Newspapers, 1690-1922, and American Ethnic Newspapers. In 2007, Readex announced a Web-based edition of the Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) Daily Reports, 1941-1996—the record of political and historical open-source intelligence for the United ...

  3. Early American Imprints - Wikipedia

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    Early American Imprints is a digital and microopaque card (not the more common microfiche) collection produced by Readex. It is based on Charles Evan 's (1850–1935) American Bibliography . Ralph Shaw (1907–72) and Richard Shoemaker's (1907–70) collaborative efforts continued American Bibliography. [ 1 ]

  4. List of early American publishers and printers - Wikipedia

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    A typical printing press of the 18th century. List of early American publishers and printers is a stand alone list of Wikipedia articles about publishers and printers in colonial and early America, intended as a quick reference, with basic descriptions taken from the ledes of the respective articles.

  5. THREE FORKS HISTORY: Editor served several early newspapers - AOL

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    Aug. 5—In 1828 the Cherokees started publication of a newspaper called the Cherokee Phoenix. It began just a few years after Sequoyah had created a written form of the Cherokee language. The ...

  6. Early American publishers and printers - Wikipedia

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    The "single best resource" for the early proceedings, in The Annals of Congress was compiled from the accounts found in early newspapers. [ 198 ] [ 199 ] The various debates during the ratification process, according to historian Richard B. Bernstein , revealed "the American people at their political and principled best, albeit occasionally at ...

  7. History of American newspapers - Wikipedia

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    During the early 20th century, prior to rise of television, the average American read several newspapers per-day. Starting in the 1920s changes in technology again morphed the nature of American journalism as radio and later, television, began to play increasingly important competitive roles.