Thomas, Isaiah

Thomas, Isaiah

▪ American journalist
born Jan. 19, 1749, Boston, Mass. [U.S.]
died April 4, 1831, Worcester, Mass.

      radical anti-British printer and journalist who published the Massachusetts Spy in Boston from 1770 to 1802. (The paper continued publication until 1904.)

      At an early age Thomas was apprenticed to a printer, and by the age of 17 he was regarded an excellent printer himself. With a partner he founded the Massachusetts Spy in 1770, and he soon bought out his partner. The paper carried the first eyewitness account of the battles of Lexington and Concord, the opening engagements of the American Revolutionary War, and the reports helped to solidify colonial resistance to British rule. The Spy became recognized as one of the most important newspapers in the colonies. Thomas moved it to nearby Worcester in 1778.

      Thomas branched out into bookselling activities in 1788, and at one time he had more than 20 bookstores operating in the Boston area. He published popular books for both children and adults. Thomas was an astute businessman, and he grew wealthy in his various ventures. He turned over control of the Spy to his son in 1802.

      Thomas' library was the major documentary source for the monumental A History of Printing in America, compiled over two years and published in two volumes in 1810 and still a major historical source. He founded the American Antiquarian Society.

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