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William 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.
List of contents
"Contents
List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
1Endings and Beginnings
2The Worcestershire Apprentice
3Striking Out on His Own
4All the Encouraging Prospects of Success
5Printing and Publishing in ôThe Age of Clamourö
6ôPrinter to the Right Honourable the Lord Proprietor, and the Provinceö of Maryland
7Economics, Enlightenment, and the Maryland Gazette
8Transforming the Discourse
9Serving Two Masters
10The Williamsburg Print Shop
11Controversy and the Virginia Gazette
12William Parks, Gent.
Epilogue
Appendix: ParksÆs Family Background
Notes
Index
About the author
A. Franklin Parks was Professor of English at Frostburg State University.
Summary
A biography of the early American printer William Parks. Examines his early career in England as well as his later work in Colonial Maryland and Virginia. Focuses on the print culture on both sides of the Atlantic as well as the societal pressures on printing and publishing.