When Elizabeth Timothy's husband died in 1738, he left his pregnant wife with four small children. The couple's eldest son, Peter, was too young to fulfill his father's printing agreement with Benjamin Franklin. Forfeiture would mean loss of livelihood for the Timothy family. So, under Peter's name, Elizabeth continued to publish the South Carolina Gazette herself in order to provide for her family and insure her son's inheritance. This vibrant piece of historical fiction shares the story of Elizabeth Timothy who became the first female printer in the American colonies, forever changing the…mehr
When Elizabeth Timothy's husband died in 1738, he left his pregnant wife with four small children. The couple's eldest son, Peter, was too young to fulfill his father's printing agreement with Benjamin Franklin. Forfeiture would mean loss of livelihood for the Timothy family. So, under Peter's name, Elizabeth continued to publish the South Carolina Gazette herself in order to provide for her family and insure her son's inheritance. This vibrant piece of historical fiction shares the story of Elizabeth Timothy who became the first female printer in the American colonies, forever changing the face of the publishing industry and leaving an indelible mark on Charleston's-and America's-rich history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
LISA FOSTER has been writing as long as she can remember. She was introduced to journalism in high school and discovered a career path for her interests. She began writing for the school newspaper, which opened a door to a position at Irmo Independent in Irmo, South Carolina. After completing a master's degree in mass communications at the University of South Carolina, she was hired by the ColumbiaState-Record newspaper.¿When Lisa met and marriedthe love of her life, she moved toCharleston where she worked atthe Charleston Post and Courier.While in their employment, shewas commissioned to writeher first book, Janie Mitchell,Reliable Cook. The book launchwas the most successful, atthat time, for the newspaper'sbook division. Now Lisa haswritten a second book, also setin Charleston, about the firstfemale printer in the Americancolonies: Elizabeth Timothy.
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