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Piracy_ The Intellectual Property Wars from Gutenberg to Gates - Adrian Johns [322]

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1942; originally issued in New-England Magazine, 1833-34, and reprinted for private circulation in 1837), 3; K. W. Rowe, "Mathew Carey: A Study in American Economic Development" (Ph.D. thesis, Johns Hopkins University, 1933), ch. ,.

68 Carey, Autobiography, 4; Connolly, Religion, Law, and Power, 68-69.

69 I. R. McBride, Scripture Politics: Ulster Presbyterians and Irish Radicalism in the Late Eighteenth Century (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998), 126-30; Pollard, Dictionary, 86-87; W. E. H. Lecky, A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, 5 vols. (London: Longmans, Green, 1913),2:364,376-77; E. C. Carter, "The Political Activities of Mathew Carey, Nationalist, 1760-1814" (Ph.D. thesis, Bryn Mawr College, 1962),21-22,26,49-50.

70 Pollard, Dictionary, 431-32; Lecky, Ireland, 2:382-90; Froude, English in Ireland, 2:399-400.

71 Dublin Evening Post, April 3,1784; Froude, English in Ireland, 2:400-401.

72 Parliamentary register, III, 122-44 (April 2,1784),147-50 (April 6,1784); Dublin Evening Post, April 6,1784; Lecky, Ireland, II, 392-94; Froude, English in Ireland, 2:407-9;j. T. Gilbert, A History of the City ofDublin, 3 vols. (Dublin: J. Duffy, 1861), 3:319-20; Inglis, Freedom of the Press, 25-34.

73 Parliamentary register, 111, 114-16, 151-53; Dublin Evening Post, April 8, 1784; Inglis, Freedom of the Press, 42-45.

74 Dublin Evening Post, April 8 and April io, 1784; McBride, Scripture Politics, 9-10, 152-53; Carey, Autobiography, 8-9; Pollard, Dictionary, 85-89; Inglis, Freedom of the Press, 23-32; T. C. Cochran, Frontiers of Change: Early Industrialism inAmerica (NewYork: Oxford University Press, 1981), 53-55; Philadelphia [and} Southern ,Steamship Manufacturers and Mercantile Register (Philadelphia: M'Laughlin Brothers, 1866), 9-10,22-23; W. Clarkin, Mathew Carey: A Bibliography of his Publications, 1785-1824 (New York: Garland, 1984), xiii; J. Tebbel, A History of Book Publishing in the United States, 4vols. (New York: R. R. Bowker, 1972-81), r:2o8.

8 MAKING A NATION

1 I. Thomas, The History ofPrintinginAmerica, ed. M. A. McCorison (New York: Weathervane, 1970 [1810]), 362-66, 374, 433-34, 604-6.

2 H. Amory and D. Hall, eds., A History of the Book inAmerica,vol. i, The ColonialBook in the Atlantic World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000), 33,142, 156, 168,270,321; Thomas, History, 147-49, 158, 266, 270-71,278,304; S. Botein, "`Meer Mechanics' and an Open Press: The Business and Political Strategies of Colonial American Printers," Perspec- tivesinAmericanHistory 9 (1975):127-225, esp. 143,147-48,192-94; B. W Levy, Freedom of the Press from Zenger toJefferson (Indianapolis: Bobbs- Merrill, 1966), xxiii.

3 W. Spotswood to J. Belknap, June i9, 1788, in Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 6th ser., 4 (1891): 408-12, esp. 41o; Botein, "`Meer Mechanics,"' 222; L. A. Peskin, ManufacturingRevolution: The Intellectual Origins of Early American Industry (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003),13-59;T. H. Breen, The Marketplace of Revolution: How Consumer PoliticsShapedAmerican Independence (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), 36-41, 48-51, 54-59, 87-89, 222-28; Amory and Hall, Colonial Book, 173-75,177-78; P. L. Ford, The Journals ofHugh Gaine, Printer, 2 vols. (New York: Dodd, Mead, and Co., 1902),1:225-40.

4 D. Hall to W. Strahan, March 21,1752, D. Hall Letter book, American Philosophical Society, B.H142.1.3 (henceforth DHL), pp. 21-22.

5 D. Hall to W. Strahan, March 24,1759, DHL; R. Harlan, `A Colonial Printer as Bookseller in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia: The Case of David Hall," Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture 5 (1976):355-7o, esp. 358-59.

6 D. Hall to W. Strahan, December 18,1754; Hall to Rivington and Fletcher, November 20,1758; Hall to J. Rivington, July 22, 1758; Hall to J. Rivington, May 29, 1758; Hall to Strahan, March 24, 1759; Hall to Fletcher and Rivington, December 15, 1759: all in DHL.

7 Amory and Hall, ColonialBook, 194, 279-82.

8 Hall to Strahan, December 22,1760; Hall to Hamilton and Balfour, December 22,1760: DHL.

9 Amory and Hall, Colonial

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