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William Goddard.

The Partnership: or, The History of the Rise and Progress of the Pennsylvania Chronicle.

Philadelphia: William Goddard, 1770
72 pages. 8vo, disbound; issued in three parts (all present) but lacks half-title and final advertising leaf, foxing; uncut.

  • Notes: An interesting slice of colonial business and publishing history. William Goddard (1740-1817) launched the Pennsylvania Chronicle in 1767 in alliance with Benjamin Franklin's party and in opposition to the Penn family proprietors. It soon became one of the most influential papers in the colonies, but he found himself at odds with his business partners and investors Joseph Galloway, Thomas Wharton and Benjamin Towne. He issued this pamphlet in an attempt to clear his reputation; in return, they had him imprisoned for debt. Goddard went on to publish other newspapers and was a supporter of the patriot cause; his enemy Galloway became a prominent Loyalist. 

    "Left unsaid nothing which could blacken the character of his former associates. . . . A mixture of mockery, appeals of injured innocence, and downright blackguardism, the whole composed in a voluble, exaggerated style which at times is as shrill as a fish-wife's curse"--Wroth, "History of Printing in Colonial Maryland," page 126. Evans 11669; Howes; Sabin 27643. One traced at auction since 1959, at Sotheby's Park sale in 2000.
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