Samuel Keimer
Samuel Keimer (1689–1742) was originally an English printer and emigrant who came to America and became an Early American printer. He was the original founder of ''The Pennsylvania Gazette.'' On October 2, 1729, Benjamin Franklin bought this newspaper. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Keimer, Samuel
Published 1718
Published 1718
printed, and sold by W. Boreham, at the Sign of the Angel in Pater-Noster-Row, and by other booksellers
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by Barclay, Robert
Published 1726
Other Authors:
“...Keimer, Samuel...”Published 1726
London, printed, and re-printed and sold by Samuel Keimer in Second-Street, Philadelphia
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by Keith, William
Published 1724
Other Authors:
“...Keimer, Samuel...”Published 1724
Printed and sold by S. Keimer, in High-Street, and W. Read in the city of Newcastle
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by Mather, Cotton
Published 1725
Other Authors:
“...Keimer, Samuel...”Published 1725
Printed by Samuel Keimer, for Eleazer Phillips, in Charles-Town in New-England, and sold at Rice Peter's, in Chesnut-Street, Philadelphia