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Cover imprint (v. 1): Philadelphia: Published by Edward Parker, no. 178, Market-Street, & Joseph Delaplaine, no. 207, North Third Street. Sold by Collins & Co. New-York; Charles Williams, Boston; George J. Patten, Hartford; Beers & Howe, New-Haven; E.F. Backus, Albany; U. Seward, Utica; Daniel Fenton, Trenton; --[i.e., Ann] Moore, Lancaster; John Wyeth, Harrisburg; Alexander & Phillips, Carlisle; John P. Thompson, Fredericktown; Samuel Jefferis, Baltimore; George Shaw, Annapolis; James Kennedy, Sen. Alexandria; William F. Gray, Fredericksburg; Johnson & Warner, Richmond; John W. Campbell, Petersburg; Caleb Bonsal, Norfolk, John Hoff; Charleston; Seymour & Williams, Savannah; George Adams, Augusta; William Wilkinson, Providence, (R.I.); Samuel Green, New-London. William Brown, printer. 1812
Cover imprint varies from volume to volume; additional booksellers are: Collins & Co., New York; P. Potter, Poughkeepsie; Robert P. and Charles Williams, Boston; Elijah Weems, Raleigh, N.C.; James Kennedy & Son, Alexandria; Samuel S. Wood & Co., Baltimore; Oliver D. Cooke, Hartford; Howe & Spaulding, New Haven; J.B. Parker, Carlisle; Benjamin Warner, Richmond; D. & E. Fenton, Trenton; Hezekiah Howe, New Haven; John Lytle, Georgetown; P. Dougherty, Richmond; W.C. Little, Albany; W.S. Parker, Troy; F. Lucas, Baltimore; W. Williams, Utica; J. Wyeth, Harrisburg
Cover title varies: The American edition of the New Edinburgh encyclopaedia conducted by David Brewster ... and now improved, for the greater satisfaction and better information of the people of the United States in the civil, religious and natural history of their country in American biography and in the great discoveries in mechanics and the arts
Numbering follows two schemes, one reflecting the discrete units: nos. 1-36; the other reflecting eighteen volumes with two separate parts for each: Vol. I, Part I-Vol. 18, Part II
Rink, E. Technical Americana, 123
Title vignette signed: Vignette & writing designed by G. Fairman E.S.A. Vignette engraved by D. Edwin E.S.A. the writing by J. Vallance E.S.A
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