The Autobiography and Other WritingsPenguin, 1986 M01 7 - 272 pages This authoritative Bantam Classic edition presents readers with a wide-ranging selection of Benjamin Franklin’s most important writings, illuminating the complex and appealing character of this quintessential American who rose to fame as a publisher, inventor, educator, bon vivant, and statesman. Here are selections from Franklin’s newspaper articles, from the sage wisdom of Poor Richard’s Almanac, from his entertaining letters, from his scientific essays, from his political and revolutionary writings, plus a generous sampling of his famous aphorisms, poems, and humor. And, most important, here is a newly edited text of one of the most vital and important works of American literature, the Autobiography. As fascinating and as relevant as ever, this timeless collection of writings reveals an extraordinary man whose mind was always curious, always questioning, and who forever remained dedicated to the principles of truth and liberty. |
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Benjamin Franklin. CONTENTS. Introduction Note on the Texts The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin Franklin's Outline of the Autobiography Essays and Letters A Receipt to make a New-England Funeral Elegy Advice to a Friend on Choosing a ...
Benjamin Franklin. CONTENTS. Introduction Note on the Texts The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin Franklin's Outline of the Autobiography Essays and Letters A Receipt to make a New-England Funeral Elegy Advice to a Friend on Choosing a ...
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Benjamin Franklin. The Way to Wealth An Edict by the King of Prussia The Morals of Chess (excerpt) The Elysian Fields Information to Those who Would Remove to America (excerpt) An Address to the Public; From the Pennsylvania Society for ...
Benjamin Franklin. The Way to Wealth An Edict by the King of Prussia The Morals of Chess (excerpt) The Elysian Fields Information to Those who Would Remove to America (excerpt) An Address to the Public; From the Pennsylvania Society for ...
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Benjamin Franklin. PENGUIN CLASSICS. BEN. FRANKLIN. THE. AUTOBIOGRAPHY. AND. OTHER. WRITINGS. The youngest often sons of a Boston soap and candle maker, Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) had little formal schooling, and was trained in ...
Benjamin Franklin. PENGUIN CLASSICS. BEN. FRANKLIN. THE. AUTOBIOGRAPHY. AND. OTHER. WRITINGS. The youngest often sons of a Boston soap and candle maker, Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) had little formal schooling, and was trained in ...
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Benjamin Franklin. Timothy Dwight (1969), Selected Letters of Cotton Mather (1971), A Cultural History of the American Revolution (1976), and The Life and Times of Cotton Mather (1984), which won a 1984 Bancroft Prize in American History ...
Benjamin Franklin. Timothy Dwight (1969), Selected Letters of Cotton Mather (1971), A Cultural History of the American Revolution (1976), and The Life and Times of Cotton Mather (1984), which won a 1984 Bancroft Prize in American History ...
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Benjamin Franklin. Autobioraphy and Other Writings BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Edited and with an Introduction by KENNETH SILVERMAN INTRODUCTION The Legendary Franklin The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is.
Benjamin Franklin. Autobioraphy and Other Writings BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Edited and with an Introduction by KENNETH SILVERMAN INTRODUCTION The Legendary Franklin The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is.
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