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American passage : the communications frontier in early New England / Katherine Grandjean.

Author: Grandjean, Katherine, 1977-

ImprintCambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2015.

Description312 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm

Note:Footprints -- The ocean of troubles and trials wherein we saile -- A messenger comes -- Native tongues -- Post haste -- An adder in the path -- Terror ubique tremor -- Milestones -- A note on method.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Note:"We know surprisingly little about the way news and people traveled in early America. No postal service or newspapers existed-- not until 1704 would readers be able to glean news from a 'public print.' But there was, in early New England, an unseen world of letters, travelers, rumors, and movement. Unearthing that early American communications frontier, American Passage retells the story of English colonization as less orderly and more precarious than the quiet villages of popular imagination"--Provided by publisher.



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Grandjean, Katherine, 1977-
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Communication -- Social aspects -- New England -- History -- 17th century.
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Frontier and pioneer life -- New England.
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