Thomas Dobson (1751 near Edinburgh, Scotland – 1823 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a master printer most famous for having published the earliest American version of the Encyclopædia Britannica, and the first in the United States to publish a complete Hebrew Bible. (From Wikipedia) More about Thomas Dobson:
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| | Books by Thomas Dobson: Dobson, Thomas, 1751-1823, ed.: Encyclopaedia: or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature (based on the third edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica, with American revisions; Philadelphia: T. Dobson, [1790-]1798), also ed. by Colin MacFarquhar and George Gleig
Additional books by Thomas Dobson in the extended shelves: Dobson, Thomas, 1751-1823: Letters on the existence and character of the Deity, and on the moral state of man. (Philadelphia: : Printed for Thomas Dobson, at the stone house, no 41, South Second Street., 1799) (HTML at Evans TCP) Dobson, Thomas, 1751-1823: The resources of the British empire, together with a view of the probable result of the present contest between Britain and France. (E. Sargeant, 1811), also by John Bristed, Eleazer Fitch Backus, Edward Johnson Coale, Philip Houlbrooke Nicklin, Oliver Cromwell Greenleaf, William Wells, Ezra Sargeant, Richard Harison, D. & G. Bruce (Firm), H.H. Cunningham & Co, Fitzwhylsonn & Potter, Seymour & Williams, Willington & Co E. Morford, Munroe & Francis, West & Blake, and Bradford and Inskeep (page images at HathiTrust) Dobson, Thomas, 1751-1823: Sacred dramas, chiefly intended for young persons (Philadelphia: Printed for Thomas Dobson ..., n.d.), also by Hannah More and American Imprint Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at Florida) Dobson, Thomas, 1751-1823: Treatise on hemorrhage (Published by Thomas Dobson; Fry and Kammerer, printers, 1811), also by John Frederick Drake Jones, J. R. Farre, and Fry and Kammerer (page images at HathiTrust)
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