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The Crisis. No. I-II

Uniform Title
Crisis (London, England : 1775)
Title
The Crisis. No. I-II.
Published
[n.p., n.d.]
Physical Description
16 p. 31 cm.
Extent
no. 1-91; Jan. 21, 1775-Oct. 12, 1776.
Numbering Peculiarities
Paging irregular: nos. 79-84, 214-215 omitted; p. 216 numbered 116.
Notes
"One extra number was issued, called, 'The Crisis. Extraordinary. Wednesday, August 9, 1775.' paged continuously with the regular issues. In all 91 were printed, or 92 including the 'Extraordinary' one ... It seems probable that the paper was edited by William Moore, who previously had carried on two political papers ... of much the same character." Cf. The Crisis, by P. L. Ford, in the Bibliographer for Apr. 1902.
Advocating the cause of American independence and attacking the ministry and the British government. By order of the House of Commons no. 3 was publicly burned in March, 1775.
No. 7, 10, and 30 are attributed to Philip Thicknesse. Cf. Hope, F. W. Catalogue of ... early newspapers ... presented to the Bodleian library. Oxford, 1865.
Without title-page, place, or printer's name and the paging is continuous.
A reprint of the first two numbers of The Crisis originally published in 91 numbers, Jan. 21, 1775-Oct. 12, 1776, in London.
Variant and related titles
The Bibliographer.
Format
Journals & Newspapers
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
Subjects (Local Yale)
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