Library Company of Philadelphia

The Library Company of Philadelphia (LCP) is a non-profit organization based on Locust Street in Center City Philadelphia. Founded as a library in 1731 by Benjamin Franklin, the Library Company of Philadelphia has accumulated one of the most significant collections of historically valuable manuscripts and printed material in the United States.

The current collection size is approximately 500,000 books and 70,000 other items, including 2,150 items that once belonged to Franklin, major collections of 17th-century and Revolution-era pamphlets and ephemera, maps, and whole libraries assembled in the 18th and 19th centuries. The collection also includes first editions of ''Moby-Dick'' and ''Leaves of Grass''. Provided by Wikipedia

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Published 1770
Printed by Joseph Crukshank, in Second-Street
...Library Company of Philadelphia...

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Published 1789
printed by Zachariah Poulson, Junior, in Fourth-street, between Market-street and Arch-street
...Library Company of Philadelphia...

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Published 1775
Printed by R. Aitken, bookseller, opposite the London Coffee-House, Front-Street
...Library Company of Philadelphia...

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by Lee, Charles
Published 1774
Printed and sold by William and Thomas Bradford, at the London coffee-house
...Library Company of Philadelphia...

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by Chew, Benjamin
Published 1752
Printed and sold by B. Franklin and D. Hall, at the new printing-office, in Market-Street
...Library Company of Philadelphia...

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Published 1765
Printed by William Bradford, at the corner of Market and Front-Street
...Association Library Company of Philadelphia...