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The brothers; or, Consequences. A story of what happens every day. With a short account of saving banks, and other essays, upon various subjects. |
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Book
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| Publication Place |
Dublin |
| Publisher |
Printed by William Espy
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| Physical Description |
173, [1] |
| Illustrations |
Yes
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| Frontispiece |
Yes
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| Dedication |
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| Worldcat Url |
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/723252894
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| Genre |
Novels
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| Transcription |
No |
| Physical Locations |
University of Washington Libraries |
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| Notes |
"Contents: The brothers, &c. -- A short essay on saving banks. -- Advice to a young tradesman [by B. Franklin]. -- Necesary hints to those that would be rich [by B. Franklin]. -- The way to make money plenty in every man's pocket [by B. Franklin]. -- Preliminary addresses to he Pennsylvania almanack, entitled 'Poor Richard's almanac,' for the year 1758, written by Dr. Franklin. -- Remarks concerning the savages of North America [by B. Franklin]. -- The art of procuring pleasant dreams [by B. Franklin]. -- The handsome and deformed leg [by B. Franklin]. -- The whistle, a true story [by B. Franklin]" (Worldcat). Woodcuts on pg. 2, 16, 38, 53, 88. |
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Yes |
| Updated |
Most recent update 2017-11-01 10:49:43.
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