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Notes

 
[1]

The present note is essentially a statement of work in progress. As such, exhaustive documentation has not been attempted.

[2]

See Lawrence C. Wroth's Abel Buell of Connecticut, [New Haven], 1926.

[3]

For fuller accounts of John Mein, see my "John Mein, Publisher: An Essay in Bibliographic Detection," in the Papers Bibl. Soc. America, XXXVI (1942), 199-214, and "John Mein: Scourage of Patriots", in the Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, XXXIV (1943), 571-99. In each, references will be found for most of the statements here made.

[4]

See the reproduction of the broadside Specimen of Mein and Fleeming's Printing Types, of ca. 1768, plate XIV, facing p. 102, in Mr. Wroth's The Colonial Printer (1938).

[5]

Reproduced by Douglas C. McMurtrie, A History of Printing in the United States (1936), II, 288.

[6]

See my "A Note on Tissot's 'Advice to the People'. London, 1767," Papers Bibl. Soc. America, XXXIV (1940), 262-66.

[7]

I am indebted to Mr. Conkwright for much of this information, but any weaknesses of interpretation are mine.