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- Bernard_Dornin comment "Bernard Dornin (1761, Ireland – 1836, Ohio, U.S.A.) was the first publisher in the United States of distinctively Catholic books.He left Ireland in 1803 because of the political situation. Arriving in New York, he began a book-selling and publishing concern.He got out a New Testament printed for him in Brooklyn in 1805, and an edition of Pastorini's History of the Church in 1807.".
- Q4893072 comment "Bernard Dornin (1761, Ireland – 1836, Ohio, U.S.A.) was the first publisher in the United States of distinctively Catholic books.He left Ireland in 1803 because of the political situation. Arriving in New York, he began a book-selling and publishing concern.He got out a New Testament printed for him in Brooklyn in 1805, and an edition of Pastorini's History of the Church in 1807.".