TY - SER AU - Nancy Vogeley CY - Philadelphia, PA LA - English N1 - Contents: Introduction: Communication, commerce, books The business of ideology -- American book history My journey from archives to book Chapter 1 Philadelphia. The beginnings of an Hispanic vogue in the United States Business and politics Valentin de Foronda Translation business Growth of the export business and the myth of Philadelphia Las Casas Philadelphia's Spanish-speaking community Chapter 2. The Letters Chapter 3. Mexico. Juan German Roscio Literary style Commerce Freemasonry Robeson and Veracruz Book culture in Mexico The Philadelphia/Mexico trade: A summary. Conclusion. United States/England/France Additional U.S. influence Books as commodities American readers Commerce and books: Postcolonialisms. Appendix A: Books Mathew Carey offered for sale in the Aurora General Advertiser, April 7, 1815 Appendix B: Suplemento al Noticioso General, Num. 52. Del Miercoles 1 de Mayo de 1822 Appendix C: Spanish-language books printed by Ackermann, advertised in 1826 in Curiosidades para Los Estudiosos, sold in London in Su Repositorio de Artes, and in Mexico, Colombia, Buenos Aires, Chile, Peru, and Guatemala Appendix D: Catalogue of Spanish books and manuscripts, printed in William Robertson's History of America, 1803 Edition. PB - American Philosophical Society PP - Philadelphia, PA PY - 2011 SN - 9781606180112 EP - 350 pp. TI - The Bookrunner: A History of Inter-American Relations-Print, Politics and Commerce in the United States and Mexico, 1800-1830 ER -