Publications of Richard Franck
Author
- Franck, Richard. A philosophical treatise of the original and production of thingsDT Writ in America in a time of solitudes. By R. FranckDT. London: Printed by John Gain, and are to be sold by S. Tidmarsh at the King's Head in Cornhill: and S. Smith at the Prince's Arms in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1687. ESTC No. R20723. Grub Street ID 83639.
- Franck, Richard. Northern memoirs, calculated for the meridian of Scotland. Wherein most or all of the cities, citadels, seaports, castles, forts, fortresses, rivers and rivulets are compendiously described. Together with choice collections of various discoveries, remarkable observations, theological notions, political axioms, national intrigues, polemick inferences, contemplations, speculations, and several curious and industrious inspections, lineally drawn from antiquaries, and other noted and intelligible persons of Honour and eminency. to which is added, The contemplative & practical angler, by way of diversion. With a narrative of that dextrous and mysterious art experimented in England, and perfected in more remote and solitary parts of Scotland. By way of dialogue. Writ in the year 1658, but not till now made publick, by Richard Franck, philanthropus. London: printed for the author. To be sold by Henry Mortclock [sic] at the Phenix, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1694. ESTC No. R20592. Grub Street ID 82521.
- Franck, Richard. The admirable and indefatigable adventures of the nine pious pilgrims, ... Written in America, in a time of solitude ... by a zealous lover of truth, . London: printed for Robert Hartley, 1707. ESTC No. T106607. Grub Street ID 159753.
- Franck, Richard. The admirable and indefatigable adventures of the nine pious pilgrims, devoted to Sion by the cross of Christ; and piloted by evangelist to the New Jerusalem. Written in America, in a time of solitude and divine contemplation; by a zealous lover of truth, and a Faithful Admiror of the Sacred Mysteries and Historical Revelations, in the Old and New Testament, as the Holy Men of God were Heavenly inspir'd to Prophesie of the Divide and the Holy Jesus. The nearest way to Heaven is by the Cross; And Heaven gain'd, to lose this World's no less. London: printed for John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, 1708. ESTC No. N5741. Grub Street ID 40560.