BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BY JOHN T. MORSE, JR. AUTHOR OF "LIFE OF JOHN ADAMS, "LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS": BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY Copyright, 1889, BY JOHN T. MORSE, JR. All rights reserved. BO VIMU The Riverside Press, Cambridge, Mass., U. S. A.: PREFACE. E302 F8M8 JUST as I am reading the last proof-sheet of this volume, its publishers send me a catalogue of their "Books of Biography." In it my eye inopportunely falls upon these discouraging words, quoted from the Hon. John Bigelow, concerning Parton's Life of Franklin: "The delightful work of Mr. Parton has left no place in English literature for another biography of this most illustrious of our countrymen." I am much of Mr. Bigelow's opinion. Mr. Parton has given us such an admirable biography, so exhaustive and so remarkably happy in setting the real man vividly before the reader, that I feel that I must give something between a reason and an apology for the existence of this volume. The fact is simply this: without a life of Franklin this series would have appeared as absurdly imperfect as a library of English fiction with Scott or Thackeray absent from the shelves. The volume was a necessity, and since Mr. Parton's work, even if it could be borrowed or stolen, would not fit the space, this little book has been written. No poor genie of oriental magic was ever squeezed into more disproportionately narrow quar270167 |