. Franklin bibliography : a list of books written by, or relating to Benjamin Franklin. xiii, 511, 2 plates. Vol. iv. [1767-1772] pp. xvii, 558, portrait, plate. Vol. v. [1772-1775] pp. xv, 564, 1 plate. Vol. vi. [1776-1779] pp. xx, 485. Vol. vn. [1780-1782] pp. xxiv, 497. Vol. VIII. [1782-1784] pp. xix, 522. Vol. ix. [1784-1788] pp. xiv, 484, 3 plates. Vol. x. [1788-1790, Supplement] pp. xx, 448. *** Mr. Bigelow has not only corrected many of Mr. Sparks errors,but has added some six hundred new pieces to what had hitherto beenprinted as Franklins. The chronological arrangement is also a great


. Franklin bibliography : a list of books written by, or relating to Benjamin Franklin. xiii, 511, 2 plates. Vol. iv. [1767-1772] pp. xvii, 558, portrait, plate. Vol. v. [1772-1775] pp. xv, 564, 1 plate. Vol. vi. [1776-1779] pp. xx, 485. Vol. vn. [1780-1782] pp. xxiv, 497. Vol. VIII. [1782-1784] pp. xix, 522. Vol. ix. [1784-1788] pp. xiv, 484, 3 plates. Vol. x. [1788-1790, Supplement] pp. xx, 448. *** Mr. Bigelow has not only corrected many of Mr. Sparks errors,but has added some six hundred new pieces to what had hitherto beenprinted as Franklins. The chronological arrangement is also a greatimprovement on the classical one of all prior editions. Reviewed inNew York Times, June 24 and Dec. 9, 1888; by Edward Eggleston inNew York Commercial Advertiser, Sept. 14, 1888; and in the Critic,Dec. 15, 1888. The following is the prospectus of the work: The Complete Works/of/Benjamin Franklin/ /to be ed-ited by John Bigelow. / This Edition (which will be the most complete ever issued) will be / limited to six hundred sets, / / G. P. Putnams Sons, / New York. / 4to. pp. (4). 600*. Rart AND SERIALS CONTAINING WRITINGS OK FRANKLIN. **# This list only includes such periodicals and serials as containoriginal publications contributed by Franklin in his life time. It is ofnecessity imperfect. 1722. The New England Courant. Boston. *** See No. 3. 1729. The Weekly Mercury. Philadelphia. 601 *** The Busy Body series. See Sparks, ii, 13. 1729. The Pennsylvania Gazette.*** See No. 11. 1752. Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representa-tives of the Province of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. 602 **# You [Franklin] encumbered the Minutes with such a load ofscurrilous messages of your own drawing, and such long reports puttogether from law books, old histories and journals. William Smithin No. 2j8. **# A description of the issues of the Votes is given by Hilde-burn. 1756. The Gentlemans Magazine. 603 »** See also A General Index . . to the Gentlemans Magazine,and Vol. i,x,


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