The Suffolk Gazette was published by Alden Spooner in Sag Harbor from 1804-1811. This edition includes some marriage and death announcements, along with many advertisements and some commentarty on political current events. A particular focus on issues relating to seaport towns and international relations gives hints of the issues that led to the War of 1812. Marriage notices are given for James Post and Hannah Rogers; Lewis Edwards and Mary Miller; Gurdon Pierson and Matsey Halsey; Daniel Fordham and Mercy Eldredge. Death notice appears for Jemima Peirson Overton.
Includes index. ; Title-page printed in red and black. ; Despite the claims of the title page and the introduction, this work was most likely written by William Hone. Cf. Lawley, G.T. Cruikshank and Hone. Holograph monograph, unsigned and undated, verso of p. 121; Berg Collection, NYPL. Also cf. Bowden, A. William Hone's political journalism, 1815-1821. Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 1975, pp. 220-222, 282. ; Cohn, A.M. Cruikshank (1924), ; Mode of access: Internet. ; NCL and Pforz. copies: Lacking engraved frontispiece by Cruikshank.
Carlo Antonio Pilati (Tassullo, 28 Dezember 1733 – Tassullo, 28 Oktober 1802) was an italian lawyer, historian and journalist. He was condemned by the Italian inquisition for his work "Di una riforma d'Italia" and had to flee the country. From then on he wrote in and about different European states. ; Carlo Antonio Pilati (Tassullo, 28 Dezember 1733 – Tassullo, 28 Oktober 1802) war ein italienischer Jurist, Historiker und Publizist. Er wurde für sein Werk "Di una riforma d'Italia" von der Inquisition verurteilt und musste ins Ausland flüchten, wo er in verschiedenen europäischen Staaten weiter publizierte
[4],20p. ; 4⁰. ; Sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe (Moore). Attribution disputed by Furbank and Owens, Defoe de-attributions. ; Published some time between September 22 and November 29, 1705, when Bragg advertised it in the Flying Post as 'just published'. The address of the publisher confirms that the correct date is 1705, not 1706 (J.A. Downie, 'Robert Harley and the Press', 1979, and 'Newsletters to Newspapers: 18th century journalism . a symposium', 1977, p.1-21). ; Reproduction of original from the British Library. ; Moore, 104 ; English Short Title Catalog, ESTCT83535. ; Electronic data. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. Page image (PNG). Digitized image of the microfilm version produced in Woodbridge, CT by Research Publications, 1982-2002 (later known as Primary Source Microfilm, an imprint of the Gale Group).