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Jonathan Edwards and Transatlantic Print Culture - Yeager, Jonathan M.
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On March 20, 1760, a fire broke out in the Cornhill district of Boston, destroying nearly 350 buildings in its wake. One of the ruined shops belonged to the eminent Boston bookseller Daniel Henchman, who had published some of Jonathan Edwards's most important works, including The Life of Brainerd in 1749. Less than one year after the Great Fire of 1760, Henchman died. Edwards's chief printer Samuel Kneeland and literary agent and editor, Thomas Foxcroft, had also passed away by the end of the decade, marking the end of an ...

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Jonathan Edwards and Transatlantic Print Culture 2016, Oxford University Press Inc, New York

ISBN-13: 9780190248062

Hardcover