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OverviewWilliam Parks: The Colonial Printer in the Transatlantic World of the Eighteenth Century is a cultural biography that traces the important early American printer and newspaper publisher's path from the rural provinces of England to London and then to colonial Maryland and Virginia. While incorporating much new biographical information, the book widens the lens to take in the print culture on both sides of the Atlantic-as well as the societal pressures on printing and publishing in England and colonial America in the early to mid-eighteenth century, with the printer as a focal point. After a struggling start in England, William Parks became a critical figure for both Annapolis and Williamsburg. He provided the southern United States with its first newspapers as well as civic leadership, book printing and selling, paper, and even postal services. Despite Jefferson's later dismissal of his Williamsburg newspaper as simply a governmental organ, Parks often pushed the limits of what was expected of a public printer, occasionally getting into trouble and confronting the kind of control and censorship that would eventually make evident the need for press freedoms in the new republic. It has often been asserted that, had Parks not died unexpectedly and relatively young, his reputation would have rivaled that of Franklin as a printer, entrepreneur, and man of affairs. Full Product DetailsAuthor: A. Franklin ParksPublisher: Pennsylvania State University Press Imprint: Pennsylvania State University Press Volume: 18 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9780271052113ISBN 10: 0271052112 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 01 February 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsContents List of Figures Preface Acknowledgments 1 Endings and Beginnings 2 The Worcestershire Apprentice 3 Striking Out on His Own 4 All the Encouraging Prospects of Success 5 Printing and Publishing in The Age of Clamour 6 Printer to the Right Honourable the Lord Proprietor, and the Province of Maryland 7 Economics, Enlightenment, and the Maryland Gazette 8 Transforming the Discourse 9 Serving Two Masters 10 The Williamsburg Print Shop 11 Controversy and the Virginia Gazette 12 William Parks, Gent. Epilogue Appendix: Parks's Family Background Notes IndexReviewsThis very welcome biography gathers up a surprising amount of scholarly notes on and book references to the important early American printer and newspaper publisher William Parks, and then adds new documentary evidence to the pile. To tell the story (and that it is a good narrative is one of the book's strengths) Professor A. Franklin Parks has truly had to produce a transatlantic study. James E. May, The Eighteenth Century Intelligencer Overall, this rich narrative is not only a nice addition to Lawrence Wroth s works on Parks and colonial printing but also to the history of the book. While students of colonial America and the Atlantic world will benefit from this book, the author demonstrates new avenues to explore in studies on period reading and literature. K. A. Wisniewski, Maryland Historical Magazine This very welcome biography gathers up a surprising amount of scholarly notes on and book references to the important early American printer and newspaper publisher William Parks, and then adds new documentary evidence to the pile. To tell the story (and that it is a good narrative is one of the book's strengths) Professor A. Franklin Parks has truly had to produce a transatlantic study. --James E. May, The Eighteenth Century Intelligencer This study is a valuable guide to the contexts in which religious, social and political print discourse took place in the southern colonies during the first decades of the eighteenth century. --Chris Fauske, Anglican and Episcopal History Overall, this rich narrative is not only a nice addition to Lawrence Wroth's works on Parks and colonial printing but also to the history of the book. While students of colonial America and the Atlantic world will benefit from this book, the author demonstrates new avenues to explore in studies on period reading and literature. --K. A. Wisniewski, Maryland Historical Magazine This very welcome biography gathers up a surprising amount of scholarly notes on and book references to the important early American printer and newspaper publisher William Parks, and then adds new documentary evidence to the pile. To tell the story (and that it is a good narrative is one of the book's strengths) Professor A. Franklin Parks has truly had to produce a transatlantic study. James E. May, The Eighteenth Century Intelligencer This study is a valuable guide to the contexts in which religious, social and political print discourse took place in the southern colonies during the first decades of the eighteenth century. Chris Fauske, Anglican and Episcopal History Overall, this rich narrative is not only a nice addition to Lawrence Wroth s works on Parks and colonial printing but also to the history of the book. While students of colonial America and the Atlantic world will benefit from this book, the author demonstrates new avenues to explore in studies on period reading and literature. K. A. Wisniewski, Maryland Historical Magazine This very welcome biography gathers up a surprising amount of scholarly notes on and book references to the important early American printer and newspaper publisher William Parks, and then adds new documentary evidence to the pile. To tell the story (and that it is a good narrative is one of the book's strengths) Professor A. Franklin Parks has truly had to produce a transatlantic study. James E. May, The Eighteenth Century Intelligencer This study is a valuable guide to the contexts in which religious, social and political print discourse took place in the southern colonies during the first decades of the eighteenth century. Chris Fauske, Anglican and Episcopal History Overall, this rich narrative is not only a nice addition to Lawrence Wroth s works on Parks and colonial printing but also to the history of the book. While students of colonial America and the Atlantic world will benefit from this book, the author demonstrates new avenues to explore in studies on period reading and literature. K. A. Wisniewski, Maryland Historical Magazine Overall, this rich narrative is not only a nice addition to Lawrence Wroth's works on Parks and colonial printing but also to the history of the book. While students of colonial America and the Atlantic world will benefit from this book, the author demonstrates new avenues to explore in studies on period reading and literature. --K. A. Wisniewski, Maryland Historical Magazine This very welcome biography gathers up a surprising amount of scholarly notes on and book references to the important early American printer and newspaper publisher William Parks, and then adds new documentary evidence to the pile. To tell the story (and that it is a good narrative is one of the book's strengths) Professor A. Franklin Parks has truly had to produce a transatlantic study. --James E. May, The Eighteenth Century Intelligencer Overall, this rich narrative is not only a nice addition to Lawrence Wroth's works on Parks and colonial printing but also to the history of the book. While students of colonial America and the Atlantic world will benefit from this book, the author demonstrates new avenues to explore in studies on period reading and literature. --K. A. Wisniewski, Maryland Historical Magazine Overall, this rich narrative is not only a nice addition to Lawrence Wroth s works on Parks and colonial printing but also to the history of the book. While students of colonial America and the Atlantic world will benefit from this book, the author demonstrates new avenues to explore in studies on period reading and literature. K. A. Wisniewski, Maryland Historical Magazine Author InformationA. Franklin Parks was Professor of English at Frostburg State University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |