Printing was introduced into North Carolina in 1749 when James
Davis set up a press at New Bern. Davis served North Carolina as
its official typographer for many years, printing both official
documents and general literature. The vast majority of extant North
Carolina imprints are of his printing. This book is a bibliography
of those and other imprints available to the historian. Originally
published in 1938. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press
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