Publications of Benjamin Franklin

Note: The following printer, bookseller, or publisher lists are works in progress. They are generated from title page imprints and may reproduce false and misleading attributions or contain errors.

What does "printed by" mean? How to read the roles ascribed to people in the imprints.

In terms of the book trades, the lists below are sorted into up to four groups where: the person is designated in the imprint as having a single role:

  1. "printed by x"; or
  2. "sold by x"; or
  3. "printed for x" or "published by x"; or

as having multiple roles in combination (which suggests a likelihood that the person is a trade publisher):

  1. "printed and sold by x"; "printed for and sold by x"; or "printed by and for x" and so on.

Printers (owners of the type and printing presses, and possibly owners of the copyright) may be identified by the words printed by, but printed by does not universally designate a person who is a printer by trade. Booksellers may be identified by the words sold by, but sold by encompasses a number of roles. Booksellers or individuals who owned the copyright are generally identified by the words printed for, but nothing should be concluded in this regard without further evidence, especially since "printed for" could signify that the named person was a distributor rather than a copyright holder. Trade publishers, who distributed books and pamphlets but did not own the copyright or employ a printer—and were not printers themselves—might be identified by the words printed and sold by. Furthermore, works from this period often display false imprints, whether to evade copyright restrictions, to conceal the name of the copyright holders, or to dupe unwitting customers. Ultimately, one must proceed with caution in using the following lists: designations in the imprints may not reliably reflect the actual trades or roles of the people named, and the formulas used in imprints do not consistently mean the same thing.

David Foxon discussed the "meaning of the imprint" in his Lyell Lecture delivered at Oxford in March 1976, with particular attention to "publishers" in the eighteenth-century context:

The fullest form of an imprint is one which names three people, or groups of people:
     London: printed by X (the printer), for Y (the bookseller who owned the copyright), and sold by Z.
In the eighteenth century the printer's name is rarely given, at least in works printed in London, and the form is more commonly:
     London: printed for Y, and sold by Z.
Very often in this period, and particularly for pamphlets, it is further abbreviated to:
     London: printed and sold by Z.
It is this last form which is my present concern. Z is usually what the eighteenth century called 'a publisher', or one who distributes books and pamphlets without having any other responsibility—he does not own the copyright or employ a printer, or even know the author.

D. F. McKenzie coined the term "trade publisher" for these publishers in his Sandars Lectures, also in 1976, on the grounds that their principal role was to publish on behalf of other members of the book trade (Treadwell 100).

Michael Treadwell cautions that "In this period the imprint 'London: Printed and sold by A.B.' normally means 'Printed at London, and sold by A.B.' and must not be taken to mean that A.B. is a printer in the absence of other evidence." Further, "The imprint 'published by' occurs only rarely in Wing and is almost always associated with the name of a trade publisher" (104). While there are exceptions to the rule, it is "certain," he explains, "that anyone who made a speciality of distributing works for others will show a far higher proportion than normal of imprints in one of the 'sold by' forms" (116), which appear in the imprint as "sold by," "printed and sold by," or "published by" (104). Treadwell gives Walter Kettilby as an example of "a fairly typical copyright-owning bookseller" (106)—his role is almost always designated by the phrase "printed for" on imprints.

A final caution: publisher is a word that should be used with some deliberation. Samuel Johnson defines it simply as "One who puts out a book into the world," but "published by" rarely appears on the imprint until later in the eighteenth century, and then primarily associated with newspapers and pamphlets. Treadwell observes that John Dunton names only five publishers among the 200 binders and booksellers in his autobiographical Life and Errors (1705) wherein he undertakes "to draw the Character of the most Eminent [Stationers] in the Three Kingdoms" (100). Treadwell also remarks, however, that "in law, anyone who offered a work for sale 'published' it. In this sense every work had one or more 'publishers', and every bookseller, mercury, and hawker was a 'publisher'" (114).


See:

  • Terry Belanger, "From Bookseller to Publisher: Changes in the London Book Trade, 1750–1850," in Book Selling and Book Buying. Aspects of the Nineteenth-Century British and North American Book Trade, ed. Richard G. Landon (Chicago: American Library Association, 1978).
  • Bricker, Andrew Benjamin. "Who was 'A. Moore'? The Attribution of Eighteenth-Century Publications with False and Misleading Imprints," in The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 110.2 (2016).
  • John Dunton, The Life and Errors of John Dunton (London: Printed for S. Malthus, 1705).
  • John Feather, "The Commerce of Letters: The Study of the Eighteenth-Century Book Trade," Eighteenth-Century Studies 17 (1984).
  • David Foxon, Pope and the Early Eighteenth-Century Book Trade, ed. James McLaverty (Oxford University Press, 1991).
  • Samuel Johnson, Dictionary of the English Language, (printed for J. and P. Knapton; T. and T. Longman; C. Hitch and L. Hawes; A. Millar; and R. and J. Dodsley, 1755).
  • D.F. McKenzie, The London Book Trade in the Later Seventeenth Century (Sandars lectures in bibliography, 1977).
  • Michael Treadwell, "London Trade Publishers 1675–1750," The Library sixth series, vol. 4, no. 2 (1982).

Printed by Benjamin Franklin

  • The Carrier of the Aurora, to his customers. [Philadelphia: Printed by Benjamin Franklin Bache or William Duane, ca. 1800]. ESTC No. W10330. Grub Street ID 319446.

Sold by Benjamin Franklin

  • The correspondence between Citizen Genet, minister of the French Republic, to the United States of North America, and the officers of the federal government; to which are prefixed the instructions from the constituted authorities of France to the said minister. All from authentic documents. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Benjamin Franklin Bache, no. 112, Market-Street, M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]. ESTC No. W37622. Grub Street ID 348405.

Printed for Benjamin Franklin

  • Pindar, Peter. Pindariana; or Peter's portfolio. Containing tale, fable, translation, ode, elegy, epigram, song, pastoral, letters. With extracts from tragedy, comedy, opera, &c. By Peter Pindar, Esq. [Six lines of verse]. Philadelphia: Printed for Benjamin Franklin Beache [i.e., Bache], M.DCC.XCIV. [1794]. ESTC No. W27629. Grub Street ID 337744.

Author

  • Franklin, Benjamin. The private life of the late Benjamin Franklin, LL.D. Late Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States of America to France, &c. &c. &c. Originally written by himself, and now translated from the French. To which are added, some account of his public life, a variety of anecdotes concerning him, by M. M. Brissot, Condorcet, Rochefoucault, Le Roy, &c.&c. and the eulogium of M. Fauchet, constitutional Bishop of the department of Calvados, and a member of the National Convention. London: printed for J. Parsons, No. 21, Pater-Noster Row, 1793. ESTC No. T10670. Grub Street ID 159806.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. "Give us but light." Letter from Dr. Franklin to the Rev. George Whitfield [sic], dated Philadelphia, June 4, 1743. [United States: s.n, 18--]. ESTC No. W31421. Grub Street ID 341836.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Works of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin; consisting of his Life, written by himself, together with Essays humourous, moral, & literary; chiefly in the manner of the Spectator. In two volumes. Vol. I [-II]. [New York]: Printed by Samuel Campbell, bookseller, no. 124, Pearl Street, New-York, 1794. ESTC No. W17369. Grub Street ID 326911.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. A dissertation on liberty and necessity, pleasure and pain. London: printed in the year, 1725. ESTC No. T126964. Grub Street ID 176807.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. A modest enquiry into the nature and necessity of a paper-currency. [Three lines of quotation in Latin]. Philadelphia: Printed and sold [by Benjamin Franklin] at the new printing-office, near the market, 1729. ESTC No. W37269. Grub Street ID 348034.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. A dissertation on liberty and necessity, pleasure and pain. In a letter to a friend. Dublin: printed in the year, 1733. ESTC No. N65626. Grub Street ID 47469.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. A defence of the Rev. Mr. Hemphill's observations: or, An answer to the vindication of the reverend Commission. [Eleven lines of quotations]. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin at the new printing-office near the market, 1735. ESTC No. W30740. Grub Street ID 341100.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Some observations on the proceedings against the Rev. Mr. Hemphill; with a vindication of his sermons. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, 1735. ESTC No. W17011. Grub Street ID 326525.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. A letter to a friend in the country, containing the substance of a sermon preach'd at Philadelphia, in the congregation of the Rev. Mr. Hemphill, concerning the terms of Christian and ministerial communion. [Three lines of Scripture texts]. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin at the new printing-office near the market, 1735. ESTC No. W37267. Grub Street ID 348032.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Some observations on the proceedings against the Rev. Mr. Hemphill; with a vindication of his sermons. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, 1735. ESTC No. W37270. Grub Street ID 348036.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. A proposal for promoting useful knowledge among the British plantations in America. [Philadelphia: Printed by Benjamin Franklin, 1743]. ESTC No. W24828. Grub Street ID 334786.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. A catalogue of choice and valuable books, consisting of near 600 volumes, in most faculties and sciences, viz. divinity, history, law, mathematics, philosophy, physic, poetry, &c. Which will begin to be sold for ready money, only, by Benj. Franklin, at the Post-Office in Philadelphia, on Wednesday, the 11th of April 1744. at nine a clock in the morning ... [Philadelphia: Printed by Benjamin Franklin, 1744]. ESTC No. W24713. Grub Street ID 334661.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. An account of the new invented Pennsylvanian fire-places: wherein their construction and manner of operation is particularly explained; their advantages above every other method of warming rooms demonstrated; and all objections that have been raised against the use of them, answered and obviated. With directions for putting them up, and for using them to the best advantage. And a copper-plate, in which the several parts of the machine are exactly laid down, from a scale of equal parts. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, 1744. ESTC No. W37265. Grub Street ID 348030.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Reflections on courtship and marriage: in two letters to a friend. Wherein a practicable plan is laid down for obtaining and securing conjugal felicity. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, M,DCC.XLVI. [1746]. ESTC No. W2855. Grub Street ID 338727.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Plain truth: or, Serious considerations on the present state of the city of Philadelphia, and province of Pennsylvania. By a tradesman of Philadelphia. [Sixteen lines in Latin]. [Philadelphia]: Printed [by Benjamin Franklin], in the year MDCCXLVII. [1747]. ESTC No. W2472. Grub Street ID 334667.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Plain truth: or, Serious considerations on the present state of the city of Philadelphia, and province of Pennsylvania. By a tradesman of Philadelphia. [Sixteen lines in Latin from Sallust]. [Philadelphia: Printed [by Benjamin Franklin], in the year MDCCXLVII. [1747]. ESTC No. W17010. Grub Street ID 326524.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Die lautere Wahrheit, oder Ernstliche Betrachtung des gegenwärtigen Zustandes der Stadt Philadelphia, und der Provinz Pennsylvania. Von einem Handwercksmann in Philadelphia. Aus dem Englischen übersetzt durch J. Crell. [Philadelphia]: Gedruckt, und zu finden bey Gotthard Armbrüster, [1747]. ESTC No. W24827. Grub Street ID 334785.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Proposals relating to the education of youth in Pensilvania. Philadelphia: Printed [by Franklin and Hall], in the year, M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]. ESTC No. W6822. Grub Street ID 355873.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Reflexions on courtship and marriage: in two letters to a friend. Wherein a practicable plan is laid down for obtaining and securing conjugal felicity. To which is annexed, A letter to a very young lady on her marriage. By Dr. Swift. [Edinburgh]: Philadelphia, printed. Edinburgh, reprinted, for William Gray Junior, MDCCL. [1750]. ESTC No. N34313. Grub Street ID 22715.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Reflections on courtship and marriage: in two letters to a friend. Wherein a practicable plan is laid down for obtaining and securing conjugal felicity. [London]: Philadelphia printed: London re-printed, and sold by Charles Corbet, 1750. ESTC No. T170913. Grub Street ID 208576.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Idea of the English school, sketch'd out for the consideration of the trustees of the Philadelphia Academy. [Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, 1751]. ESTC No. W5982. Grub Street ID 354982.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Experiments and observations on electricity, made at Philadelphia in America, by Mr. Benjamin Franklin, And Communicated in several Letters to Mr. P. Collinson, of London, F. R. S. London: printed and sold by E. Cave, at St. John's Gate, [1751]. ESTC No. T10116. Grub Street ID 155056.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Reflexions on courtship and marriage: in two letters to a friend. Wherein a practicable plan is laid down for obtaining and securing conjugal felicity. To which is annexed, A letter to a very young lady on her marriage. By Dr. Swift. Edinburgh: printed for William Gray junior. Sold by him and other booksellers in Edinburgh, and likewise at his shop in Dalkeith, 1752. ESTC No. T150016. Grub Street ID 195918.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Supplemental experiments and observations on electircity, [sic] Part II. Made at Philadelphia in America, by Benjamin Franklin, Esq; and communicated in several letters to P. Collinson, Esq; of London, F.R.S. London: printed and sold by E. Cave, 1753. ESTC No. N68304. Grub Street ID 49735.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Experiments and observations on electricity, made at Philadelphia in America, by Mr. Benjamin Franklin, and communicated in several letters to Mr. P. Collinson, of London, F.R.S. London: printed and sold by E. Cave, at St. John's Gate, 1751 [1753]. ESTC No. T11748. Grub Street ID 169071.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Some account of the Pennsylvania Hospital; from its first rise, to the beginning of the fifth month, called May, 1754. Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall, MDCCLIV. [1754]. ESTC No. W3479. Grub Street ID 345446.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. New experiments and observations on electricity. Made at Philadelphia in America. By Benjamin Franklin, Esq; and communicated in several letters to P. Collinson, Esq; of London, F. R. S. Part I. London: printed and sold by D. Henry, and R. Cave, at St. John's-Gate, [1754]. ESTC No. N23554. Grub Street ID 12910.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Advertisement. Lancaster, April 26, 1755. Whereas 150 waggons, with 4 horses to each waggon, and 1500 saddle or pack-horses are wanted for the service of his majesty's forces now about to rendezvous at Will's Creek; and his Excellency General Braddock hath been pleased to impower me to contract for the hire of the same ... [Lancaster, Pa.?: Printed by William Dunlap?, 1755]. ESTC No. W34633. Grub Street ID 345276.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Father Abraham's speech to a great number of people, at a vendue of merchant-goods; introduced to the publick by Poor Richard, a famous Pennsylvania conjurer, and almanack-maker, in answer to the following questions. Pray, Father Abraham, what think you of the times? Won't these heavy taxes quite ruin the country? How shall we be ever able to pay them? What would you advise us to? To which are added, seven curious pieces of writing. Boston, New-England: Printed and sold by Benjamin Mecom, at the new printing-office, opposite to the Old-Brick Meeting, near the Court-House. Note, very good allowance to those who take them by the hundred or dozen, to sell again, [1758]. ESTC No. W14707. Grub Street ID 324143.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Some account of the success of inoculation for the small-pox in England and America. Together with Plain instructions, by which any person may be enabled to perform the operation, and conduct the patient through the distemper. London: printed by W. Strahan, 1759. ESTC No. N22755. Grub Street ID 12109.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Reflexions on courtship and marriage. In two letters to a friend. Wherein a practicable plan is laid down for obtaining and securing conjugal felicity. To which is annexed, A letter to a very young lady on her marriage. By Dr. Swift. With two discourses on jealousy. By...Joseph Addison, Esq;. London: printed for J. James, 1759. ESTC No. T10083. Grub Street ID 154742.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The interest of Great Britain considered, with regard to her colonies, and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe. To which are added, observations concerning the increase of mankind, peopling of countries, &c. London: printed for T. Becket, at Tully's Head, near Surry-Street in the Strand, MDCCLX. [1760]. ESTC No. T37334. Grub Street ID 267020.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Father Abraham's speech to a great number of people, at a vendue of merchant-goods; introduced to the publick by Poor Richard, (a famous Pennsylvanian conjurer and almanack-maker) in answer to the following questions. Pray, Father Abraham, what think you of the times? Won' these heavy taxes quite ruin the country? How shall we be ever able to pay them? What would you advise us to?. [Boston]: Printed and sold by Benjamin Mecom, at the new printing-office, near the Town-House, in Boston, [1760]. ESTC No. W17388. Grub Street ID 326930.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Father Abraham's speech to a great number of people, at a vendue of merchant-goods; introduced to the public by Poor Richard, (a famous Pennsylvania conjurer and almanack-maker) in answer to the following questions, Pray Father Abraham, what think you of the times? Won't these heavy taxes quite ruin the country? How shall we be ever able to pay them? What would you advise us to?. New-London [Conn.]: Printed and sold by T. Green, [1760?]. ESTC No. W14706. Grub Street ID 324142.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. New experiments and observations on electricity. Made at Philadelphia in America. By Benjamin Franklin, Esq; and communicated in several letters to Peter Collinson, Esq; of London, F.R.S. Part I. London: printed and sold by D. Henry and R. Cave, at St. John's Gate, [1760]. ESTC No. T58637. Grub Street ID 284765.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The interest of Great Britain considered with regard to her colonies and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe. To which are added, Observations concerning the increase of mankind, peopling of countries, &c. As the very ingenious, useful, and worthy author of this pamphlet (B------n F-------n, LL. D.) is well known and much esteemed by the principal gentlemen in England and America; and seeing that his other works have been received with universal applause; the present production needs no further recommendation to a generous, a free, an intelligent and publick-spirited people. [Boston]: London, printed. MDCCLX. Boston: re-printed, by B. Mecom, and sold at the new printing-office, near the town-house, 1760. (Price one shilling). ESTC No. W17000. Grub Street ID 326513.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The interest of Great Britain considered with regard to her colonies and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe. To which are added, observations concerning the increase of mankind, peopling of countries, &c. ... As the very ingenious, useful, and worthy author of thi pamphlet (B------n F------n, LL.D.) is well known and much esteemed by the principal gentlemen in England and America; and seeing that his other works have been received with universal applause; the present production needs no further recommendation to a generous, a free, an intelligent, and publick-spirited people. And yet it can be recommended further, by an extract from the Gentleman's magazine ... [Boston]: London, printed M,DCC,LX. Boston, N.E. Reprinted and sold by B. Mecom, at the new printing-office, near the town-house, --1760. ESTC No. W17001. Grub Street ID 326514.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The interest of Great Britain considered, with regard to her colonies, and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe. To which are added, observations concerning the increase of mankind, peopling of countries, &c. [Philadelphia]: London printed: Philadelphia re-printed, and sold by William Bradford, at the London-Coffee-House, MDCCLX. [1760]. ESTC No. W17002. Grub Street ID 326515.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The beauties of Poor Richard's almanack for the year 1760: being short essays, in prose and verse; interspersed with moral hints, wise sayings and entertaining remarks. [Boston]: Philadelphia, printed: re-printed by Benjamin Mecom, and sold at the new printing-office near the town-house, in Boston, 1760. ESTC No. W37266. Grub Street ID 348031.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The interest of Great Britain considered, with regard to her colonies, and the acquisition of Canada and Guadaloupe. ... Dublin: printed for P. Wilson, and J. Potts, 1760. ESTC No. N8574. Grub Street ID 53476.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The interest of Great Britain considered, with regard to her colonies, and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe. ... London: printed for T. Becket, 1761. ESTC No. T37335. Grub Street ID 267021.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. New experiments and observations on electricity. Made at Philadelphia in America. By Benjamin Franklin, Esq; and communicated in several letters to P. Collinson, Esq; ... Part II. London: printed by R. Cave, 1762. ESTC No. N47405. Grub Street ID 32098.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Advice to a young tradesman. Written by an old one. [Boston]: (Sold [by Benjamin Mecom] at the new printing-office, in Boston.), [1762]. ESTC No. W37260. Grub Street ID 348025.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Cool thoughts on the present situation of our public affairs. In a letter to a friend in the country. Philadelphia: Printed by A. Steuart, at the Bible-in-Heart, M,DCC,LXIV. [1764]. ESTC No. W24714. Grub Street ID 334662.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Cool thoughts on the present situation of our public affairs. In a letter to a friend in the country. Philadelphia: Printed by W. Dunlap, M,DCC,LXIV. [1764]. ESTC No. W16998. Grub Street ID 326508.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Historische Nachricht von dem neulich in Lancaster Caunty durch unbekante Personen ausgeführten Blutbade über eine Anzahl Indianer, welche Freunde dieser Provinz waren. Mit einigen hinzu gefügten Anmerkungen. Aus dem Englishen übersetzt. [Ephrata, Pa.?: Druck der Brüderschaft?], Gedruckt im Jahr 1764. ESTC No. W16999. Grub Street ID 326509.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. A narrative of the late massacres, in Lancaster County, of a number of Indians, friends of this province, by persons unknown. With some observations on the same. [Philadelphia]: Printed [by Franklin and Hall?], in the year M,DCC,LXIV. [1764]. ESTC No. W17009. Grub Street ID 326522.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Explanatory remarks on the Assembly's resolves, published in the Pennsylvania gazette, no. 1840. [Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1764]. ESTC No. W17046. Grub Street ID 326562.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Remarks on a late protest against the appointment of Mr. Franklin an agent for this province. [Philadelphia: Printed by Benjamin Franklin and David Hall, 1764]. ESTC No. W2487. Grub Street ID 334831.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. New experiments and observations on electricity. Made at Philadelphia in America. By Benjamin Franklin, Esq; communicated to P. Collinson, ... and read at the Royal Society June 27, and July 4, 1754. To which are added, a paper on the same subject by J. Canton, ... and another in defence of Mr Franklin, against the Abbe Nollet, bu Mr D. Colden of New-York. Part III. London: printed and sold by R. Cave, 1765. ESTC No. N55716. Grub Street ID 39121.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Physical and meteorological observations, conjectures, and suppositions. By Benjamin Franklin, ... Read at the Royal Society, June 3, 1756. London: printed in the year, 1766. ESTC No. T149449. Grub Street ID 195454.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Reflexions on courtship and marriage. In two letters to a friend. Wherein a practicable plan is laid down for obtaining and securing conjugal felicity. To which is annexed, A letter to a very young lady on her marriage. By Dr. Swift. With two discourses on jealousy. By...Joseph Addison, Esq;. London: printed for J. James, 1766. ESTC No. N56159. Grub Street ID 39392.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Father Abraham's speech to a great number of people, at a vendue of merchant-goods; introduced to the publick by Poor Richard, (a famous conjurer and almanack-maker) in answer to the following questions, Pray, Father Abraham, what think you of the times? Won't these heavy taxes quite ruin the country? How shall we be ever able to pay them? What would you advise us to do?. [New Haven]: Printed and sold by T. & S. Green, in New-Haven, [1767]. ESTC No. W14708. Grub Street ID 324144.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Experiments and observations on electricity, made at Philadelphia in America, by Benjamin Franklin, L.L.D. and F.R.S. To which are added, letters and papers on philosophical subjects. The Whole corrected, methodized, improved, and now first collected into one Volume, and illustrated with copper plates. London: printed for David Henry; and sold by Francis Newbery, at the Corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXIX. [1769]. ESTC No. T101040. Grub Street ID 154949.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth, as clearly shewn in the preface of an old Pennsylvania almanack, intitled, Poor Richard, improved. [Philadelphia?: Printed by Hall and Sellers?, 1773?]. ESTC No. W31422. Grub Street ID 341837.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Experiments and observations on electricity, made at Philadelphia in America, by Benjamin Franklin, L. L. D. and F. R. S. Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, of the Royal Society at Gottingen, and of the Batavian Society in Holland, and President of the Philosophical Society at Philadelphia. To which are added, letters and papers on philosophical subjects. The whole corrected, methodized, improved, and now collected into one volume, and illustrated with copper plates. London: printed for F. Newbery, at the Corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.LXXIV. [1774]. ESTC No. T56602. Grub Street ID 283006.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The causes of the present distractions in America explained: in two letters to a merchant in London. By F--. B--. [New York?]: Printed [by James Rivington?], in the year 1774. ESTC No. W3728. Grub Street ID 348044.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth, as clearly shewn in the preface of the old Pensylvania almanack, intitled, Poor Richard improved. [London]: Printed for W. Brown, [1774?]. ESTC No. N66889. Grub Street ID 48540.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Reflections on courtship and marriage: in two letters to a friend. Wherein a practicable plan is laid down for obtaining and securing conjugal felicity. To which is annexed, A letter to a very young lady on her marriage. By Dr. Swift. Together with two essays on jealousy. By Mr. Addison. London: sold by A. Thomson, R. Nicholson, T. Davidson, W. Manson, and P. Newton, [1775?]. ESTC No. T110123. Grub Street ID 162699.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. La science du bonhomme Richard, ou moyen facile de payer les impôts. Traduit de l'anglois. Philadelphie [i.e. Paris?]: et se trouve a Paris, chez Ruault, libraire rue de la Harpe, 1777. ESTC No. W41782. Grub Street ID 351572.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. La science du bonhomme Richard, ou le moyen facile de payer les impots dans les possessions de l'Amerique angloise; contenant en outre, un discours de S.E. Mr. Jean Hancock, président du congrs de Philadelphie. L'interrogatoire que Mr. Francklin subit au mois de février de 1766 devant le parlement d'Angleterre. la constitution de la république de Pennsylvanie, telle qu'elle a été établie par la commission générale de Philadelphie au mois de juillet 1776; & l'interrogatoire de Mr. Penn, à la barre du parlement au mois de novembre de la mme année. Ouvrages traduit de l'anglois, qui mettent dans tout leur jour les principes & la suire des contestations qui divisent les insurgents avec la mere patrie. Philadelphie [i.e. Lausanne?]: et se trouve à Lausanne, chez Franc?ois Grasset & Comp., M.D.CC.LXXVIII. [1778]. ESTC No. W41781. Grub Street ID 351571.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. La science du bonhomme Richard, moyen facile de payer les impôts. Traduit de l'anglois. Philadelphie [i.e. Paris?]: Se vend à Paris, chez Jean-Franois Bastien, libraire, rue du Petit-Lion F. S.-G. M. DCC. LXXVIII. [1778]. ESTC No. W41783. Grub Street ID 351573.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. La science du bonhomme Richard, ou moyen facile de payer les impôts. Traduit de l'anglois. Philadelphie [i.e. Paris?]: Et se trouve a Paris, chez Ruault, libraire, rue de la Harpe, 1778. ESTC No. W41784. Grub Street ID 351574.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. La science du bonhomme Richard, moyen facile de payer les impôts. Traduit de l'anglois. Philadelphie [i.e. Paris?]: Se vend à Paris, chez Ruault, libraire, rue de la Harpe, M. DCC. LXXVIII. [1778]. ESTC No. W41785. Grub Street ID 351575.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. La science du bonhomme Richard, par le Docteur Franklin. A Boston, [i.e. Paris?]: et se trouve à Paris, chez Ruault, lib. rue de la Harpe, 1778. ESTC No. W41787. Grub Street ID 351577.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Paris, May 18, 1778. Gentlemen, Certain intelligence having been received, that eleven British ships of war ... are in the road of St. Hellens, near Portsmouth, bound for North-America ... [Philadelphia: s.n, 1778]. ESTC No. W23821. Grub Street ID 333759.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Reflections on courtship and marriage: in two letters to a friend. Wherein a practical plan is laid down for obtaining and securing conjugal felicity. To which is annexed, A letter to a very young lady on her marriage. By Dr. Swift. Together with two essays on jealousy. By Mr. Addison. London: sold by A. Thomson, R. Nicholson, T. Davidson, and W. Manson, 1779. ESTC No. T149977. Grub Street ID 195877.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth: as clearly shewn in the preface of an old Pensylvanian [sic] almanack, intitled, Poor Richard, improved, written by Dr. Benjamin Franklin. - Extracted from the Doctor's political works. [London: printed for J. Johnson, 1779]. ESTC No. N25321. Grub Street ID 14680.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. La science du bonhomme Richard, ou le moyen facile de payer les impots dans les possessions de l'Amerique angloise; contenant en outre, un discours de S.E. Mr. Jean Hancock, président du congrs de Philadelphie. L'interrogatoire que Mr. Francklin subit au mois de février de 1766 devant le parlement d'Angleterre. la constitution de la république de Pennsylvanie, telle qu'elle a été établie par la commission générale de Philadelphie au mois de juillet 1776; & l'interrrogatoire de Mr. Penn, à la barre du parlement au mois de novembre de la mme année. Ouvrages traduits de l'anglois, qui mettent dans tout leur jour les principes & la suite des contestations qui divisent les insurgents avec la mere patrie. Philadelphie [i.e. Lausanne?]: et se trouve à Lausanne, chez Franc?ois Grasset & Comp., M.D.CC.LXXIX. [1779]. ESTC No. W41786. Grub Street ID 351576.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Political, Miscellaneous, and Philosophical Pieces; arranged under the following heads, and distinguished by initial letters in each leaf: G.P. General politics; A.B.T. American politics before the troubles; (A.D.T.) American Politics during the Troubles; (P.P.) Provincial or Colony Politics; and (M.P.) Miscellaneous and Philosophical Pieces; Written by Benj. Franklin, LL.D. and F.R.S. Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, of the Royal Society at Gottingen, and of the Batavian Society in Holland; President of the Philosophical Society at Philadelphia;-Late Agent in England for several of the American Colonies; and at present chosen in America as Deputy to the General Congress for the State of Pensylvania; President of the Convention of the said State, and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Paris for the United States of America: Now first collected, with explanatory plates, notes and an index to the whole. London: printed for J. Johnson, No 72, St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXXIX. [1779]. ESTC No. T58635. Grub Street ID 284763.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Political, Miscellaneous, and Philosophical Pieces; Arranged under the following heads, and distinguished by initial letters in each leaf: G.P. General politics; A.B.T. American politics before the troubles; (A. D. T.) American Politics during the Troubles; (P. P.) Provincial or Colony Politics; and (M. P.) Miscellaneous and Philosophical Pieces; Written by Benj. Franklin, LL.D. and F.R.S. Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, of the Royal Society at Gottingen, and of the Batavian Society in Holland; President of the Philosophical Society at Philadelphia;-Late Agent in England for several of the American Colonies; and at present chosen in America as Deputy to the General Congress for the State of Pensylvania; President of the Convention of the said State, and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Paris for the United States of America: Now first collected, with explanatory plates, notes and an index to the whole. London: printed for J. Johnson, No 72, St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXXIX. [1779]. ESTC No. T56601. Grub Street ID 283005.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth, as clearly shewn in the preface of an old Pensylvanian almanack, intitled, Poor Richard improved, written by Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Extracted from the Doctor's political works. London: printed for J. Johnson, [1780?]. ESTC No. T11844. Grub Street ID 169988.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth, as clearly shewn in the preface of the old Pensylvanian almanack, entitled Poor Richard improved, written by Dr Benjamin Franklin. Extracted from the Doctor's political works. To which is added, useful directions for servants. ... London: printed for H. Turpin, [1780?]. ESTC No. T218876. Grub Street ID 243245.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth, as clearly shown in the preface of an old Pensylvanian almanack, intitled, Poor Richard improved. Written by Dr. Benjamin Franklin ... Newark: printed by James Tomlinson, [1780?]. ESTC No. T52281. Grub Street ID 279416.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Supplement to the Boston Independent Chronicle. Boston, March 12. Extract of a letter from Capt. Gerrish, of the New-England militia, ... [Passy: printed by Benjamin Franklin, 1782?]. ESTC No. N64346. Grub Street ID 46354.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth, as clearly shewn in the preface of an old Pennsylvanian almanack, intituled, Poor Richard improved: written by Dr Benjamin Franklin, and extracted from the Doctor's political works. [Edinburgh]: Jan. 1. 1782. Printed and sold by Mundell and Wilson, Edinburgh, [1782]. ESTC No. T224764. Grub Street ID 246889.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Two tracts: information to those who would remove to America. And, remarks concerning the savages of North America. By Dr. Benjamin Franklin. London: printed for John Stockdale, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly, MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]. ESTC No. N14213. Grub Street ID 4098.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Two tracts: information to those who would remove to America. And, remarks concerning the savages of North America By Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Dublin: printed for L. White, 1784. ESTC No. N14214. Grub Street ID 4099.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth. Written by Dr. Benjamin Franklin. [Boston]: Londonderry, (Ireland) printed. Boston: reprinted, and sold at the printing office, in Cornhill, near Market-Square, 1784. Price six pence. ESTC No. W39876. Grub Street ID 350468.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Reflections on courtship and marriage: in two letters to a friend. Wherein a practical plan is laid down for observing and securing conjugal felicity. To which is added, A letter to a very young lady on her marriage. By Dr. Swift. Together with two essays on jealousy. By Mr. Addison. London: printed for J. Wren & W. Hodges, MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]. ESTC No. T223105. Grub Street ID 245800.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Information to those who would remove to America. [Passy: printed by Benjamin Franklin, 1784]. ESTC No. N68300. Grub Street ID 49733.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Two tracts: information to those who would remove to America. And, remarks concerning the savages of North America by Dr. Benjamin Franklin. London: printed for John Stockdale, 1784. ESTC No. T905. Grub Street ID 310359.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Two tracts: information to those who would remove to America. And, remarks concerning the savages of North America. By Dr. Benjamin Franklin. London: printed for John Stockdale, 1784. ESTC No. T175234. Grub Street ID 212318.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Two tracts: information to those who would remove to America. And, remarks concerning the savages of North America by Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Dublin: printed for L. White, 1784. ESTC No. T222269. Grub Street ID 245212.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Remarks concerning the savages of North-America. Birmingham: printed by Pearson and Rollason, 1784. ESTC No. T149908. Grub Street ID 195820.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth, and a plan by which every man may pay his taxes. Philadelphia: Printed by Daniel Humphreys, in Spring-Street, near the drawbridge, [1785]. ESTC No. W37271. Grub Street ID 348037.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Advice to a young tradesman. (Written by Benjamin Franklin, anno 1748.). Philadelphia: Printed by Daniel Humphreys, at the new printing-office, in Spruce-Street, near the drawbridge, [1785?]. ESTC No. W15816. Grub Street ID 325293.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. An old man's experience: or, Poor Richard's maxims improved. Reader, if thou buy this book, and seriously consider its contents, though it cost thee but one penny, it will save thee many pounds. Glasgow: printed and sold by J. & M. Robertson, 1785. ESTC No. T186850. Grub Street ID 222966.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Maritime observations: in a letter from Doctor Franklin, to Mr. Alphonsus Le Roy, member of several academies, at Paris. Philadelphia: Printed by Robert Aitken, at Pope's Head, in Market Street, three doors above the coffee-house, M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]. ESTC No. W37268. Grub Street ID 348033.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth. Written by Dr. B. Franklin. Hudson [N.Y.]: Printed and sold by Webster & Stoddard, M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]. ESTC No. W7201. Grub Street ID 356277.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Observations on the causes and cure of smoky chimneys. By His Excellency Benjamin Franklin, LLD. F.R.S, ... in a letter to Dr. Ingen-Housz, physician to the Emperor, at Vienna. Illustrated by a copper-plate. [London]: Philadelphia printed: London: re-printed for John Debrett; and J. Sewell, 1787. ESTC No. T10089. Grub Street ID 154803.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Observations on the causes and cure of smoky chimneys. By His Excellency Benjamin Franklin, Lld. F.R.S. President Of The State Of Pennsylvania, And Of The American Philosophical Society, &c. In a letter to Dr. Ingen-Housz, Physician To The Emperor, at Vienna. Illustrated by a copper-plate. [London]: Philadelphia printed: London: re-printed for John Debrett, Opposite Burlington-House, In Piccadilly; and J. Sewell, In Cornhill, M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]. ESTC No. T121713. Grub Street ID 172472.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Philosophical and miscellaneous papers. Lately written by B. Franklin, LL.D. fellow of the Royal Society of London; member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris; President of the American Philosophical Society at Philadelphia, &c. &c. London: printed for C. Dilly, in the Poultry, M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]. ESTC No. T59394. Grub Street ID 285408.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth, as clearly shewn in the preface of an old Pennsylvanian almanack, intituled, Poor Richard improved. Written by Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Extracted from the Doctor's political works. To which is added, the Old and New Testament dissected. Belfast: printed by J. Magee, 1788. ESTC No. N66878. Grub Street ID 48530.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth. As clearly shewn in the preface of an old Pennsylvania almanack, entitled, Poor Richard improved. Written by Dr. Benjamin Franklin. [Lansinburgh, [N.Y.]: London printed. Lansingburgh; re-printed by Babcock & Hickok, M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]. ESTC No. W24830. Grub Street ID 334789.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth; as clearly shewn in the preface of an old publication, entitled, "Poor Richard improved." By Benjamin Franklin, L.L.D. Printed at Worcester, Massachusetts: by Isaiah Thomas, sold at his bookstore in Worcester, and by him and Company in Boston, MDCCXC. [1790]. ESTC No. W20863. Grub Street ID 330578.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth; or, Poor Richard improved. Collected by the author, Dr. Benjamin Franklin, from the Pensylvanian almanack he published, entitled Poor Richard. ... [Bradford]: Printed and sold at George Nicholson's office, Bradforth [sic], [1790?]. ESTC No. N25327. Grub Street ID 14684.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth, by Dr. B. Franklin. London: printed for J.M. Flindall, [1790?]. ESTC No. T52280. Grub Street ID 279415.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Philosophical papers. First printed in the second volume of the Transactions by a Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia, for Promoting Useful Knowledge. Containing a letter on smoky chimnies, ... a description of a new stove ... Illustrated by two copper-plates. Written by the late B. Franklin, LL.D. London: reprinted for C. Dilly, 1791. ESTC No. N20659. Grub Street ID 10047.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth, as clearly shewn in the preface of an old Pennsylvanian almanack, intitled, Poor Richard improved. Written by Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Birmingham: printed by J. Thompson, 1791. ESTC No. T175838. Grub Street ID 212906.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Path to riches and happiness. By the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin. To which are added, The apprentice's monitor, or indentures, in verse. And, The market woman, or honesty is the best policy. A true tale. Dublin: printed and sold by W. Watson and son, [1792?]. ESTC No. N23559. Grub Street ID 12915.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin: consisting of his life written by himself, together with essays, humorous, moral & literary, chiefly in the manner of The spectator. In two volumes. London: printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1793. ESTC No. N26015. Grub Street ID 15381.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin: consisting of his Life, written by himself, together with essays, humorous, moral & literary, chiefly in the manner of The spectator. Dublin: printed for P. Wogan, P. Byrne, J. Moore, and W. Jones, 1793. ESTC No. T62996. Grub Street ID 288300.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin: consisting of his Life written by himself, together with essays, humorous, moral & literary, chiefly in the manner of The spectator. In two volumes. Vol. I. London: printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson, Pater-Noster Row, 1793. ESTC No. T56600. Grub Street ID 283004.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Reflections on courtship and marriage. In two letters to a friend: wherein a practicable plan is laid down for obtaining and securing conjugal felicity. To which was added, a letter to a very young lady on her marriage. By Dean Swift. And, an essay on jealousy. In two discourses. By Joseph Addison, Esq. Harrisburgh, Pennsylvania: Printed by Allen and Wyeth, M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]. ESTC No. W24829. Grub Street ID 334787.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Bad as the times are, they that will be counselled, may yet be helped!. Leeds: printed by Thomas Gill, 1793. ESTC No. T45643. Grub Street ID 273860.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Observations on smoky chimneys, their causes and cure; with considerations on fuel and stoves. Illustrated with proper figures. By Benjamin Franklin, LL.D. London: printed for I. and J. Taylor, at the Architectural Library, No. 56, opposite Great Turnstile, Holborn, M.DCC.XCIII. [1793]. ESTC No. N20544. Grub Street ID 9945.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. A parable against persecution. By Benjamin Franklin, ... London: published by M. Gurney, [1793?]. ESTC No. N60748. Grub Street ID 43742.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Rules for reducing a great empire to a small one. By the late Benjamin Franklin, L.L.D. F.R.S. Dedicated to The Right Honourable Alexander, Lord Loughborough. To which is subjoined the Declaration of Independence by the Representatives of the United States of America in General Congress assembled. London: printed for James Ridgway, No. 1, York Street, ST. James's Square, [1793]. ESTC No. T10095. Grub Street ID 154866.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin: consisting of his life written by himself, together with essays, humorous, moral & literary, chiefly in the manner of The spectator. In two volumes. ... London: printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson, [1793]. ESTC No. T152381. Grub Street ID 197366.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Works of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin; consisting of his Life, written by himself, together with essays, humourous, moral & literary; chiefly in the manner of the Spectator. In two volumes. Volume I [-II]. New-York: Printed by Samuel Campbell, no. 37, Hanover-Square, M,DCC,XCIV. [1794]. ESTC No. W29721. Grub Street ID 340005.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin: consisting of his life written by himself, together with essays, humorous, moral & literary, ... In two volumes. London: printed for G.G.J. and J. Robinson, [1794]. ESTC No. T132988. Grub Street ID 181869.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The life of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Written by himself. New-York: Printed and sold by T. and J. Swords, --1794--. ESTC No. W17005. Grub Street ID 326518.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The life of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Written by himself. Philadelphia: Printed for Benjamin Johnson, no. 147, High-Street, M,DCC,XCIV. [1794]. ESTC No. W17006. Grub Street ID 326519.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Information to those who would remove to America. By Dr. Benjamin Franklin. London: sold by M. Gurney, No. 128, Holborn-Hill; J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; D. I. Eaton, Newgate-Street; R. H. Westley, Strand; and J. Ridgeway, York-Street, St. James's, [1794]. ESTC No. T10094. Grub Street ID 154857.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The works of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin consisting of his Life written by himself together with Essays humorous, moral, & literary, chiefly in the manner of the Spectator. New York: Printed by Tiebout & Obrian for H. Gain, V. Nutter, R. McGill, T. Allen, J, Read, E. Duyckinck, & Co. and Edward Mitchell no. 9, Maiden Lane, [1794]. ESTC No. W17368. Grub Street ID 326910.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth, clearly shewn in the preface of an old Pennsylvania almanack, intitled, Poor Richard improved. By Benjamin Franklin, L.L.D. Keene--(Newhampshire;): Printed for and sold by W.W. Blake, MDCCXCV. [1795]. ESTC No. W31423. Grub Street ID 341838.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth or Poor Richard improved by Benj. Franklin. . Paris: printed [by P. Causse in Dijon] for Ant. Aug. Renouard, Apolline's Street, no. 25, M.DCC.XCV. [1795]. ESTC No. T58634. Grub Street ID 284762.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth, clearly shewn in a variety of useful and interesting maxims; or Poor Richard improved, y Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Extracted from the Doctor's political works. Newburyport [Mass.]: Printed and sold by William Barrett, Merrimac-Street, [1795]. ESTC No. W37272. Grub Street ID 348038.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth, written by the late Dr. Franklin. Extracted from his political works. Nottingham: printed by C. Sutton, [1795?]. ESTC No. T192922. Grub Street ID 227233.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The life of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Written by himself. Danbury [Conn.]: Printed and sold by N. Douglas, M,DCC,XCV. [1795]. ESTC No. W19483. Grub Street ID 329130.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth, as clearly shewn in the preface of an old Pennsylvania almanack, entitled, "Poor Richard improved." Written by Dr. Franklin. Danbury [Conn.]: Printed and sold by N. Douglas, MDCCXCV. [1795]. ESTC No. W7221. Grub Street ID 356297.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth, as clearly shewn in the preface of an old Pennsylvanian almanack, intitled, Poor Richard improved. Written by Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Extracted from the Doctor's political works. London: printed for W. Clarke and Son, [1795?]. ESTC No. N35642. Grub Street ID 23788.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Information to those who would remove to America, written some time since by Dr. Benjamin Franklin. [London: Barrell and Servanté, 1796]. ESTC No. N16918. Grub Street ID 6418.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin, consisting of his Life written by himself; together with essays, humorous, moral, and literary, chiefly in the manner of The spectator. In two volumes. Vol.I. Dundee: printed for G. Milln, Bookseller, M,DCC,XCVI. [1796]. ESTC No. T56596. Grub Street ID 282999.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin, consisting of his life written by himself; together with essays, humorous, moral, and literary, chiefly in the manner of The spectator. In two volumes. Vol. II. London: printed for G. Dilly, near the Mansion-House, M,DCC,XCVI. [1796]. ESTC No. T56597. Grub Street ID 283000.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The life of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Written by himself. Salem [Mass.]: Printed for Cushing and Carlton, at the Bible and Heart, 1796. ESTC No. W17007. Grub Street ID 326520.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Der Weg zum Glück, oder: Das Leben von Dr. Benj. Franklin. Beschrieben von ihm selbst. Ephrata [Pa.]: Gedruckt bey Benjamin Mayer, 1796. ESTC No. W18952. Grub Street ID 328582.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth, and a letter on early marriages. By the celebrated Dr. Benjamin Franklin, of Philadelphia. Glasgow: printed for & sold by Cameron & Murdoch, Booksellers & Stationers, 1796. ESTC No. T192917. Grub Street ID 227229.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin, consisting of his life written by himself; together with essays, humorous, moral, and literary, chiefly in the manner of The spectator. In two volumes. ... Dundee: printed for J. Dickson, Edinburgh; W. Reid, Leith; J. Foord, Kirkcaldy; G. Milln, Dundee; T. Hill, Perth; [and one each in Arbroath, Montrose, and Brechin], 1796. ESTC No. N35531. Grub Street ID 23739.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth, as clearly shewn in the preface of an old Pennsylvanian almanac, intitled 'Poor Richard improved.' Written by Dr. Benjamin Franklin. West-Springfield [Mass.]: Printed by Richard Davison, 1796. ESTC No. W24831. Grub Street ID 334790.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The works of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin; consisting of essays humourous, moral, and literary; chiefly in the manner of the Spectator. [New-Haven]: Printed by Bunce and Spencer, corner of Fleet and George-Street, New-Haven, --1797--. ESTC No. W17370. Grub Street ID 326913.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The works of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin; consisting of his life written by himself: together with essays humorous, moral, and literary; chiefly in the manner of the Spectator. New-York: Printed for Johnson and Manchester, 1797. ESTC No. W17371. Grub Street ID 326914.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The works of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin; consisting of his Life written by himself: together with Essays, humorous, moral, and literary; chiefly in the manner of the Spectator. New-York: Printed for Philip Arnold, 1797. ESTC No. W17372. Grub Street ID 326915.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth. Being a preliminary address prefixed to the Pennsylvania almanack for 1758, on oeconomy and frugality. By Dr. Franklin. To which is added, Select thoughts. London: printed by J. Davenport, and sold by C. Sheppard, at his Book and Print Warehouse, No. 74, Little Britain, [1797]. ESTC No. T58636. Grub Street ID 284764.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The life of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Written by himself. Albany: Printed and sold by Barber & Southwick, Faust's Statue, below the Dutch Church, State-Street, 1797. ESTC No. W17008. Grub Street ID 326521.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Works of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: consisting of his Life, written by himself. Together with Essays, humorous, moral, and literary. Chiefly in the manner of the Spectator. [Fairhaven, Vt.]: Printed and sold by J. Lyon, Fairhaven, Vermont, 1798. ESTC No. W17373. Grub Street ID 326916.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The works of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin; consisting of his Life written by himself: together with Essays humorous, moral, and literary; chiefly in the manner of the Spectator. New-York: Printed and sold by John Tiebout, no. 358 Pearl-Street, 1798. ESTC No. W17374. Grub Street ID 326917.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The works of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Consisting of his Life, written by himself. Together with Essays, humorous, moral, and literary; chiefly in the manner of the Spectator. Charlestown [Mass.]: Printed by John Lamson, for the principal booksellers, in Boston, 1798. ESTC No. W29722. Grub Street ID 340006.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The life of Doctor Benjamin Franklin; written by himself: together with Essays, humourous, moral, and literary, chiefly in the manner of the Spectator. New-London [Conn.]: Printed for Charles Holt, 1798. ESTC No. W17003. Grub Street ID 326516.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The works of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin; consisting of his Life written by himself: together with Essays humorous, moral, and literary; chiefly in the manner of the Spectator. New-York: Printed and sold by John Tiebout, no. 358 Pearl-Street, 1799. ESTC No. W17375. Grub Street ID 326918.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The life of Doctor Benjamin Franklin. Written by himself. Wilmington [Del.]: Printed and sold by Peter Brynberg, 1799. ESTC No. W17004. Grub Street ID 326517.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin. Consisting of his life written by himself; together with essays humorous, moral, and literary, chiefly in the manner of The spectator. In two volumes. Vol. I. London: printed for A. Millar, Strand, 1799. ESTC No. T56598. Grub Street ID 283001.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth, and a letter on early marriages. By ... Benjamin Franklin, ... Dundee: printed for and sold by Wm. Chalmers, 1799. ESTC No. T192918. Grub Street ID 227230.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Path to riches and happiness. By the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin. To which are added, The apprentice's monitor, or indentures in verse. And The market woman, or honesty is the best policy. A true tale. Dublin: printed and sold by William Watson and Son, 1800. ESTC No. N64012. Grub Street ID 46085.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin. Consisting of his life written by himself; together with essays, humorous, moral, and literary, chiefly in the manner of the spectator. In two volumes. Dundee: printed by J. Chalmers, for W. Chalmers; Mundel & Son, Edinburgh; W. Coke, Leith; W. Morison, and D. Peat, Perth, 1800. ESTC No. T179668. Grub Street ID 216382.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth; or, poor Richard's maxims improved. Collected by the author, Dr. Benjamin Franklin, from the Pennsylvanian almanac he published, entitled Poor Richard. Penrith: printed by A. Souley [sic, for Soulby, 1800?]. ESTC No. T220770. Grub Street ID 244305.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The way to wealth, as plainly shewn in the preface to an old Pensylvania almanack, intitled, Poor Richard improved. Written by Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Extracted from the Doctor's political works. Royston: printed for, and sold by J. Warren. J. Stanford, [1800?]. ESTC No. T192926. Grub Street ID 227236.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. The life of Benjamin Franklin, LLD. [Poughnill]: Printed and sold by George Nicholson. Poughnill near Ludlow, sold in London by T. Conder, Champante & Whitrow, R. Bickerstaff, and by all other booksellers, [1800?]. ESTC No. T228728. Grub Street ID 248997.
  • Franklin, Benjamin. Path to riches and happiness. To which are added, The apprentice's monitor; or, indentures in verse. And the market woman; or, honesty is the best policy. A true tale. Dublin: sold by William Watson and son, No. 7, Capel-Street, Printers to the Cheap Repository for Religious and Moral Tracts, And by the Booksellers, Chapmen and Hawkers, in Town and Country. - Great Allowance to Shopkeepers, Chapmen and Hawkers, [1800?]. ESTC No. T207609. Grub Street ID 236779.