Edmund March Blunt
Edmund March Blunt (June 20, 1770 – January 4, 1862) was an American navigator, writer, and publisher of nautical magazines. He established a nautical book and chart publishing firm that became the largest publishing firm in the early 19th century. In 1796, he published ''American Coastal Pilot'', which described every port of the United States. Blunt created a map in 1796 of what is now the Federated States of Micronesia. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Moore, John Hamilton
Published 1800
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“...Blunt, Edmund March...”Published 1800
Printed by Edmund M. Blunt (Proprietor) 1800. Sold by every bookseller and ship-chandler in the United States. And by Thomas Biggs, no. 85, South Front Street, Philadelphia
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by Thomas, Robert Bailey
Published 1796
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“...Blunt, Edmund March...”Published 1796
Printed by Manning & Loring, for John West, proprietor of the copy-right, and for sale at his book-store, no. 75, Cornhill, and by the other booksellers in Boston. Sold also by Cushing & Carlton, and J. Dabney, Salem; by Edmund M. Blunt, Newbury-Port; by the author, and M. Smith, Sterling; and at various other places. (Price seven dollars per groce, 75 cents per dozen, and 10 cents single.)
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by Doddridge, Philip
Published 1795
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“...Blunt, Edmund March...”Published 1795
London printed: re-printed at Newburyport, by Blunt & March, 1795. For and to be sold by Edmund Sawyer, at his shop in Newbury
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