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Albert Henry Smyth (June 18, 1863 – May 4, 1907) was a professor of history, writer, English teacher, editor, and a member and curator for the American Philosophical Society.
Professor Smyth had a legion of admirers abroad,-he made almost annual pilgrimages to great historical shrines, and had hosts of friends among the foremost men of letters in Great Britain, in Germany and in France,-he had found sympathetic fellow studentsin Russia and Poland, in Greece and Italy.
The Writings of Benjamin Franklin. Collected and edited with a Life and Introduction by Albert Henry Smyth. In ten volumes. (New York and London: The Macmillan Company. 1907. Pp. xxiii, 439; xi, 470; xii, 483; xii, 471; xii, 555; x, 477; xiii, 440; xiv, 651 ; xvi, 703; xxii, 633.)
Several publications of Franklin's papers were issued prior to the APS-Yale publication, which includes those of editors Jared Sparks (1836–1840), John Bigelow (1900-1903) and Albert Henry Smyth (1905-1906).
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Albert Henry Smyth became one of the founders of Shakespeariana and its editor. The most notable undertaking of his life was the publication of the Writings of Benjamin Franklin. He also wrote a critical and historical introduction to a translation of Hamlet into modern Greek and published numerous reviews of modern Greek translations of ...
The writings of Benjamin Franklin / collected and edited, with a life and introduction, by Albert Henry Smyth. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.