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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
Author: Benjamin Franklin
Vintage paperback. Franklin tells of his early fortune-seeking adventures in pre-Revolutionary New York and Philadelphia, describes his many useful inventions, and puts forth the homely philosophy that helped him guide the formation of the United States.
ISBN: 472145
Publication Date: 1968
Pages: 254
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Publisher: Magnum Books
Book Type: Paperback
Large Print: Yes
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Ben Franklin, one of my top five founding fathers. He is a smart guy, if I could be more like him I would definitely be more successful.
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Great Read! Was assigned this book in my Honors class, and loved it! It started out slow, but became quite interesting quickly. Must read for those who want to know where our country came from.
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A unique insight into the life of a great American. He wrote it for his son's guidance ( it did not work).
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Ben Franklin had his hand in just about everything, so his autobiography ends up focusing on a great many things that most people don't even realize he was involved in. The things that he is truly famous for are completely unmentioned, or very briefly mentioned. This book is definitely worth the read, he wrote it for his son, and it is interesting to know what he considered to be important for his legacy.
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A most interesting person was Ben Franklin.
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Franklin's fascinating autobiography, written partly to teach his son how to choose goals and improve himself, is relevant today. Over 200 years after this man became the only person to sign all 4 major documents of the founding of America, we can be instructed and inspired by his concept of what it means to become a man in America.
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This enjoyable book gives insight into what it like to live during Ben's time!
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Very interesting and informative.


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