Covers: 1639-1819. Contains virtually every book, pamphlet and broadside published in America during the 17th,18th, and early 19th centuries. Provides complete digital editions, covering subjects ranging from history, literature and culture to politics, government and society.
Reproductions of books, pamphlets, almanacs, scores, and other materials published in the United States between 1639 and 1819, based on the American Bibliography national bibliographies produced by Charles Evans and Ralph Shaw and Richard Shoemaker. The set does not include periodicals or newspapers.
Location
Library Annex MP 810.8 and supplements
Format
Microcard - Opaque
Arrangement
The items are filed in the microcard boxes in the numerical sequence established in Evans and later in Shaw and Shoemaker's continutation.
Also on Hathitrust.
v. 1-19. Items 1-50192.--v. [20] Addenda, list of sources, library symbols.--v. [21] Title index.--v. [22] Corrections. Author index.--v. [23] Printers, publishers and booksellers index. Geographical index
Covers: 1639-1819. Contains virtually every book, pamphlet and broadside published in America during the 17th,18th, and early 19th centuries. Provides complete digital editions, covering subjects ranging from history, literature and culture to politics, government and society.
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