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Literary Legacy: A History of Philadelphia Writers

Christopher Munden April 21, 2013 4 Comments

If you would not be forgotten, as soon as you are dead and rotten, either write things worth the reading, or do things worth the writing.

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A Brief History of Early Publishing in Philadelphia

Christopher Munden April 29, 2010 7 Comments

Early publishing in Philadelphia has a rich and storied history. William Penn founded Philadelphia in 1682; within three years the nascent town had its first…

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