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The American Printing History Association (APHA) is a "scholarly, educational, and charitable organization fostering the study of printing history (especially American) and the book arts. [2] It was established in 1974.
It covers the field of American history and was established in 1914 as the Mississippi Valley Historical Review, the official journal of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association. After the publication of its fiftieth volume, the recognition of a shift in the direction of the membership and its scholarship led to the name change in 1964.
A typical printing press of the 18th century. List of early American publishers and printers is a stand alone list of Wikipedia articles about publishers and printers in colonial and early America, intended as a quick reference, with basic descriptions taken from the ledes of the respective articles.
The American Journal of Legal History. 3 (2). Oxford University Press: 160– 172. doi:10.2307/844283. JSTOR 844283. P. Parker, Peter J. (Spring 1966). "The Philadelphia Printer: A Study of an Eighteenth-Century Businessman". The Business History Review. 40 (1). The President and Fellows of Harvard College: 24– 46. doi:10.2307/3112300. JSTOR ...
Originally, it was released on a quarterly basis. This frequency of publication lasted until its fourteenth year. It is published at The University of Iowa in Iowa City. According to former editor David Hamilton, The Iowa Review has a circulation of about 3,000, of which 1,000-1,500 are distributed to major bookstore chains. [3]
Bill Pratt, a retired history professor from the University of Nebraska-Omaha who has spent time studying Wallace’s papers at the University of Iowa, said Steil’s book is well researched. He ...
Enjoy what Iowa City has to offer this weekend, from book readings for all ages to a night out. From a book festival to Letterkenny, here are five things to do in Iowa City this weekend. Skip to ...
Affia created Universe 528, his world of sci-fi graphic novels and web-based motion comics, through his company, Sensi’il Studios, which he calls Iowa’s first Black-owned comic book company ...