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  1. Early American imprints. First series, 1639-1800 [microform]

    [New York, N.Y. : Readex Microprint Corp., 1984?]-

    Online 1639-1800

  2. Evans early American imprint collection text creation partnership [electronic resource] : Evans TCP

    [Ann Arbor : University of Michigan]

    "The University of Michigan, NewsBank/Readex Co., and the American Antiquarian Society are cooperating in a Text Creation Partnership to create 6,000 accurately keyed and fully searchable SGML/XML text editions from among the 40,000 titles available in the Evans Early American Imprints Collection."

    Online quod.lib.umich.edu

  3. Early American imprints. Series I, Evans (1639-1800) [electronic resource].

    [New Canaan, CT] : Readex ; [Worcester, Mass.] : American Antiquarian Society, [2002]-

    Provides full-text and full-page-image access to books, pamphlets and broadsides printed in America from 1639-1800. Based on the renowned American Bibliography by Charles Evans (14 vols., 1903-34, 1955-59); and subsequent bibliographic works by Roger Bristol, James Mooney and Clifford Shipton. This database includes more than 1,000 works located, catalogued and digitized since the completion of the earlier microfilmed set, Early American Imprints, 1639-1800, which was also based on Charles Evans' American Bibliography.

    Online infoweb.newsbank.com

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