In this From the Collection, we examine the James Franklin printing press. The arrival of this press in the eighteenth century signaled and facilitated Newport\u27s transformation from a provincial town to a cosmopolitan colonial city
The Newport Historical Society has been collecting manuscript materials for more than 150 years, dat...
Publishing Business in Eighteenth-Century England assesses the contribution of the business press an...
The first installment of this article in the last issue of Newport History explored the collaboratio...
In this From the Collection, we examine the James Franklin printing press. The arrival of this pre...
In 1717, James Franklin returned to Boston after an apprenticeship in England, bringing with him the...
Benjamin Franklin worked as a pressman and compositor in London from January 1725 to July 1726, firs...
Exhibition includes books printed by the University Press: nos. 68-76."Publications of the Society, ...
At the heart of the Newport Historical Society stands its rich and extensive collections. They are o...
In this issue of Newport History, the focus is on several aspects of 18th-century Newport culture. D...
Tourists stream into shops and restaurants on Banister’s Wharf in Newport, purchasing products from ...
This thesis re-examines the printing career of Hugh Gaine, an Irish-born and New York-based printer ...
"The letters and papers printed in these volumes formed a part of the commercial correspondence of f...
"Reprinted from the Newport daily news of March 24th and 25th, 1897.""March 23, 1897."Cover title: N...
The museum collections are stored and exhibited in four historic properties concentrated within a fo...
Cover title. "The portrait of Franklin was printed at the Meriden Gravuro Company in Meriden Connect...
The Newport Historical Society has been collecting manuscript materials for more than 150 years, dat...
Publishing Business in Eighteenth-Century England assesses the contribution of the business press an...
The first installment of this article in the last issue of Newport History explored the collaboratio...
In this From the Collection, we examine the James Franklin printing press. The arrival of this pre...
In 1717, James Franklin returned to Boston after an apprenticeship in England, bringing with him the...
Benjamin Franklin worked as a pressman and compositor in London from January 1725 to July 1726, firs...
Exhibition includes books printed by the University Press: nos. 68-76."Publications of the Society, ...
At the heart of the Newport Historical Society stands its rich and extensive collections. They are o...
In this issue of Newport History, the focus is on several aspects of 18th-century Newport culture. D...
Tourists stream into shops and restaurants on Banister’s Wharf in Newport, purchasing products from ...
This thesis re-examines the printing career of Hugh Gaine, an Irish-born and New York-based printer ...
"The letters and papers printed in these volumes formed a part of the commercial correspondence of f...
"Reprinted from the Newport daily news of March 24th and 25th, 1897.""March 23, 1897."Cover title: N...
The museum collections are stored and exhibited in four historic properties concentrated within a fo...
Cover title. "The portrait of Franklin was printed at the Meriden Gravuro Company in Meriden Connect...
The Newport Historical Society has been collecting manuscript materials for more than 150 years, dat...
Publishing Business in Eighteenth-Century England assesses the contribution of the business press an...
The first installment of this article in the last issue of Newport History explored the collaboratio...