The Power For Sanity : : Selected Editorials of William Cullen Bryant, 1829-61 / / William Cullen Bryant.
At his death in 1878 William Cullen Bryant had been, for fifty-one years, the chief editor and a principal owner of the New York Evening Post. The paper had been started in 1801 by lawyer William Coleman in association with the Federalist political Alexander Hamilton. In 1826, Coleman hired Bryant a...
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