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Title
The Crisis [electronic resource].
Uniform Title
Crisis (London, England : 1775)
Other Title
Crisis, during the present bloody civil war in America No. 51 (6 Jan. 1776)-No.90 (6 Oct. 1776)
Publication Details
[London] : Printed and published for the authors, by T. W. Shaw, in Fleet-Street, opposite Anderton's Coffee House, where letters to the publisher will be thankfully received, [1775-1776]
Place of Publication or Printing
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Language
English
Description
91 v. ; 35 cm (2⁰)
Frequency
Weekly
Publication Coverage
Number I. (Friday, January 20, 1775.)-Number XCI. (Saturday, October 12, 1776.).
Note
Editorship attributed to William Moore, author of the Whisperer, using various pseudonyms (cf. NCBEL).
Some issues have headlines above text which appear as distinctive titles.
Imprint from undated colophon.
Following issue number: To be continued weekly.
Note on date line: Price two-pence halfpenny.
From no. 51, note following issue number: To be continued weekly, during the present bloody civil war in America and from no. 76 to no. 90, note following issue number: To be continued every Saturday, during the present bloody civil war in America.
With continuous pagination, including the supplement.
Includes strident attacks on Lord North's ministry for his North American policies; laments the political defeat of William Pitt.
Description based on: Number I. (Friday, January 20, 1775.); title from caption.
Latest issue consulted: Number XCI. (Saturday, October 12, 1776.).
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
Some issues have headlines above text which appear as distinctive titles.
Imprint from undated colophon.
Following issue number: To be continued weekly.
Note on date line: Price two-pence halfpenny.
From no. 51, note following issue number: To be continued weekly, during the present bloody civil war in America and from no. 76 to no. 90, note following issue number: To be continued every Saturday, during the present bloody civil war in America.
With continuous pagination, including the supplement.
Includes strident attacks on Lord North's ministry for his North American policies; laments the political defeat of William Pitt.
Description based on: Number I. (Friday, January 20, 1775.); title from caption.
Latest issue consulted: Number XCI. (Saturday, October 12, 1776.).
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
Access Note
Access limited to authorized users.
Indexed In
NCBEL, II:1285
Crane & Kaye, 153
Times handlist, p. 44
English Short Title Catalog, P232.
Crane & Kaye, 153
Times handlist, p. 44
English Short Title Catalog, P232.
Supplement Note
Has unnumbered supplement: The Crisis. Extraordinary. (Wednesday, August 9, 1775).
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
Linking Note
Reprinted in London and in the American colonies, with individual issues appearing as octavo pamphlets; descriptions of these publications appear in Evans (no. 13896-13996).
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