Item #75709 Poor Richard Improved: Being an Almanack and Ephemeris of the Motions. Benjamin FRANKLIN.

Poor Richard Improved: Being an Almanack and Ephemeris of the Motions

Item #75709

FRANKLIN, Benjamin. Poor Richard Improved: Being an Almanack and Ephemeris of the Motions of the Sun and Moon ... For the Year of our Lord 1754. Philadelphia: B. Franklin and D. Hall, [1753]. 12mo. [36]pp. Woodcut zodiac man and monthly panels. Expertly bound to style in 19th century dark green morocco, spine gilt with raised bands, marbled endpapers. Rare issue of Poor Richard's Almanack, written and published by Benjamin Franklin. All issues of Poor Richard's Almanack prior to 1758 - Franklin's last year as author - are rare. In the preface of the present 1752 edition of Franklin's famous almanac, he discusses the history of almanac makers (primarily by his own admission just to fill the page), followed by statistics on the population of New Jersey, a receipt for curing gammons, followed by astrological information. The calendar is interspersed with the conclusion of his essay "On Idea of the Creator from his Works." The final two leaves list court days in Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, and New York, as well as post road routes and Quaker meetings. Two issues are noted: the present without the advertisement on verso of E4. Drake 9756; Ford 92; Evans 7003; Miller 570; Campbell 510; Hildeburn 1325; ESTC W22788.

Price: $22,500.00

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