The article reports on the legal challenges between the estates of Joseph Glover and Henry Dunster concerning the Cambridge Press of Harvard College. Details are given profiling each individual concerning his connections to the college and to its printing equipment. Several documents are cited noting the claims of each to inherit ownership of the press. Further accounts are given describing the legal disputes and controversy surrounding the question. The author refrains from final conclusions but highlights the charges of each figure in their own contexts.
Publication Date
Volume
5
Part
2
Page Range
295-302
Proceedings Genre