Author:Benjamin Franklin

Works

 * Experiments and Observations on Electricity (1751)
 * Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin: consisting of his life, written by himself (1793)
 * The posthumous and other writings of Benjamin Franklin (1819)
 * The works of Benjamin Franklin (1836) (editor Jared Sparks)

Letters

 * Extract of a Letter concerning Electricity, from Mr. B. Franklin to Mons. Delibard (1755)
 * Letter on a Manuscript against the Doctrine of a Particular Providence (1757)
 * Brave Men at Fires (1 December 1773)
 * Franklin to an Engraver in Paris (24 June 1778)
 * Franklin to John Wright (4 November 1789)
 * Franklin to David Hartley (4 December 1789)
 * Franklin to Abbé Jean-Louis Giraud Soulavie: Account of a Conversation with Benjamin Franklin on 12 August 1782 (22 September 1782)
 * Franklin to Benjamin Webb (22 April 1784)
 * An Address to the Public, (1789)
 * A Plan for Improving the Condition of the Free Blacks (1789)
 * Petition from the Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery (1790)

Speeches

 * On State Representation (1787)
 * Disapproving and accepting the Constitution (1787)

Published works

 * A Modest Enquiry into the Nature and Necessity of Paper Currency (1729)
 * Apology for Printers (1731)
 * An Almanack-writer: An Essay Upon the Talents Requisite in an Almanack-writer, 1737
 * Variant Accounts of a Battle (1734)
 * Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pensilvania (1749)
 * Experiments and Observations on Electricity (1751)
 * Some account of the Pennsylvania Hospital, 1754
 * Continuation of the account of the Pennsylvania Hospital, 1761


 * Observations on the late and present conduct of the French, with regard to their encroachments upon the British colonies in North America: together with remarks on the importance of these colonies to Great-Britain. With William Clarke, M.D., fl. 1755; (1755)
 * The way to wealth; or, Poor Richard improved, 1758 Undated copy
 * A true and impartial state of the province of Pennsylvania. 1759
 * An historical review of the constitution and government of Pennsylvania, 1759
 * The interest of Great Britain considered, with regard to her colonies. With Richard Jackson, d. 1787 (1760)
 * The Parliamentary or constitutional history of England, 1761
 * A narrative of the late massacres, in Lancaster County, 1764
 * The Examination of Doctor Benjamin Franklin relative to the repeal of the American Stamp Act in MDCCLXVI, 1767
 * Political, miscellaneous, and philosophical pieces, 1779
 * Observations on Smoky Chimneys, Their Causes and Cure: With Considerations on Fuel and Stoves, 1793
 * The private life of the late Benjamin Franklin, 1793
 * The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (1771-1790) - published posthumously
 * Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin, consisting of his life, written by himself… (1793)
 * Poor Richard's Almanack (1914), a posthumous alphabetical reprint of all the aphorisms from all the Almanacks

Essays

 * A Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity, Pleasure and Pain
 * Dialogue Between Franklin and the Gout
 * The Ephemera: An Emblem of Human Life
 * Rules By Which A Great Empire May Be Reduced To A Small One (published 11 September 1773)
 * The Whistle
 * Information to those who would remove to America (1784)
 * The Morals of Chess (1786)

Other

 * A Proposal for Promoting Useful Knowledge among the British Plantations in America (1743)
 * A Catalogue of Books (1744)
 * A Parable Against Persecution (1755); Another edition (c. 1795-1804)
 * Last Will and Testament of Benjamin Franklin
 * The Somersett Case and the Slave Trade, (20 June 1772)

Works written as Silence Dogood

 * Silence Dogood, No. 1, The New-England Courant, April 2, 1722
 * Silence Dogood, No. 2, The New-England Courant, April 16, 1722
 * Silence Dogood, No. 3, The New-England Courant, April 30, 1722
 * Silence Dogood, No. 4, The New-England Courant, May 14, 1722
 * Silence Dogood, No. 5, The New-England Courant, May 28, 1722
 * Silence Dogood, No. 6, The New-England Courant, June 11, 1722
 * Silence Dogood, No. 7, The New-England Courant, June 25, 1722
 * Silence Dogood, No. 8, The New-England Courant, July 9, 1722
 * Silence Dogood, No. 9, The New-England Courant, July 23, 1722
 * Silence Dogood, No. 10, The New-England Courant, August 13, 1722
 * Silence Dogood, No. 11, The New-England Courant, August 20, 1722
 * Silence Dogood, No. 12, The New-England Courant, September 10, 1722
 * Silence Dogood, No. 13, The New-England Courant, September 24, 1722
 * Silence Dogood, No. 14, The New-England Courant, October 8, 1722

Works about Franklin

 * The life of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. by Richard Price, 1723-1791; Henry Stueber, 1770?-1792 (1796)
 * "Benjamin Franklin" by Lindsay Swift (1910)
 * Carl Schurz, Lecture on Benjamin Franklin, 1884.
 * "Benjamin Franklin", a poem by Florence Earle Coates
 * "Benjamin Franklin" by Lindsay Swift (1910)
 * Carl Schurz, Lecture on Benjamin Franklin, 1884.
 * "Benjamin Franklin", a poem by Florence Earle Coates
 * Carl Schurz, Lecture on Benjamin Franklin, 1884.
 * "Benjamin Franklin", a poem by Florence Earle Coates

As Silence Dogood

 * Hugo Grimm on Silence Dogood, The New-England Courant, December 3, 1722

Works as publisher

 * All Slave-keepers that keep the Innocent in Bondage, Apostates (by Benjamin Lay, 1737)