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recurso_continuado Rebiun60144908 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun60144908 m o d cr un ---uuuua 070308d18071807mauuu p o 0 a0eng d CBUC2 0129703 MWA MWA MiFhGG rda The Barber's shop. Kept by Sir David Razor, grand secretary to the Worshipful Association of Free and Accepted Barbers; shaver to his venerability the deputy scribe of the Ancient and Honourable Roustigouche Society, Branch no. 174; weatherwise-general to his own family and neighbourhood; story-teller; "guesser;" observer of men and manners; joke-cracker; sleeve-laugher, &c. &c. &c Barber's shop 1 online resource (volumes) illustrations 1 online resource (volumes) Frequency irregular Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier No. 1 [Aug. 14, 1807]-no. 4 (Nov. 4, 1807) Erroneous ending deate of 1808 recorded in ULS American Historical Periodicals from the American Antiquarian Society Reproduction of the original from the American Antiquarian Society Cover title "During the bitter political campaign of 1807 and 1808, Cushing and Appleton were the publishers of three small humorous periodicals, in all of which the Republican Party was the object of ridicule and satire. John S. Appleton, the junior member of the firm, was a well-known wit, whose pen was very active in furnishing material ...'The Barber shop' ... was published in four parts ... first part published Aug. 14, 1807, 2d Sept. 4, 1807, 3d Sept. 29, 1807, 4th Nov. 10, 1807."--Tapley, Harriet Silvester. Salem imprints, 1768-1825 (Salem, Mass., 1927), p. 183-185, 410-411 Isaac Story (1774-1803) is sometimes attributed as the editor. His death several years previous to publication makes this impossible. It also seems unlikely that Isaac Story (1749-1816), pastor of the Second Congregational Church in Marblehead, was involved with the publication Ascribed to the printing office of Joshua Cushing by Tapley Shaw, R.R. American bibliography 12079 Republican Party (U.S. : 1792-1828)- Periodicals Barbers- Humor- Periodicals American wit and humor- Periodicals United States- Politics and government- 1801-1809- Periodicals Political periodicals. Comic periodicals. Printed wrappers (Binding) Relief prints. Appleton, John Sparhawk 1775-1824) editor Cushing, Joshua 1775-1832) printer Cushing & Appleton publisher United States - Massachusetts - Salem American Historical Periodicals from the American Antiquarian Society