Benjamin Franklin Bache

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Dennis, Everette E. “Stolen Peace Treaties and the Press: Two Case Studies.” Journalism History 2, no. 1 (Spring 1975): 6-14.

Considers how Bache used the Aurora, in denouncing the federal government's secrecy surrounding the Jay Treaty.

Rosenfeld, Richard N. American “Aurora”: A Democratic-Republican Returns—The Suppressed History of Our Nation's Beginnings and the Heroic Newspaper That Tried to Report It. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997, 988p.

A narrative history of Bache's influence written in the voice of William Duane, his assistant and editor after Bache's death.

Stewart, Donald A. “Newspapers and Their Role.” In The Opposition Press of the Federalist Period, pp. 3-32. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1969.

Offers a brief overview of the political history of the era and the role that newspapers and newspapermen, including Bache, played.

Additional coverage of Bache's life and career is contained in the following source published by the Gale Group: Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 43.

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