Benjamin Franklin and Polly Baker

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UNC Press Books, 2018 M08 25 - 213 pages
Hall has made the first detailed investigation of Polly Baker. It leads through the exciting world of eighteenth-century journalism, literature, and statecraft. Ben Franklin occupies a position in the story second only to Polly Baker herself. Evident throughout is the tendency of people, even in an age of enlightenment, to believe what they see--provided they see it in print.

Originally published in 1960.

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Contents

Meet Miss Baker
Polly Captures the British Press
Polly Bears Fifteen More ChildrenOr Does She?
Polly and the Chief Justice of Massachusetts
Polly and the English Deist
Polly and the French Firebrands
The Author Revealed
Pollys Origins
A Literary Detective Story
Voltaire and Other Debunkers
Polly the Indestructible
Comparison of Texts
Bibliography Chronological Listing Alphabetical Listing
Index

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