The history of John Bull, for the first time faithfully re-issued from the original pamphlets, 1712, together with an investigation into its composition, publication and authorship.
With reproductions of original title pages: Law is a bottomless pit ... London, J. Morphew, 1712; John Bull in his senses ... London, J. Morphew, 1ns\712; John Bull still in his senses ... London, J. Morphew, 1712; An appendix to John Bull still in his senses ... London, J. Morphew, 1712; Lewis Baboon turned honest, and John Bull politician ... London, J. Morphew, 1712.
Several editions of each of these five tracts separately appeared in 1712; they were reprinted, divided into two parts in vol. II of Pope's and Swift's Miscellanies (1727) under title: Law is a bottomless pit, or The history of John Bull. Later editions have followed this arrangement and since that time the work has usually been called by its second title: The history of John Bull.
The editor ascribes the authorship of the pamphlets to Dean Swift.