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The First American: The Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin
The First American The Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin
Author: H.W. Brands
ISBN-13: 9780385493284
ISBN-10: 0385493282
Publication Date: 9/19/2000
Pages: 768
Rating:
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4 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Doubleday
Book Type: Hardcover
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bup avatar reviewed The First American: The Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin on + 165 more book reviews
The best biography I've ever read. Franklin is so human I could walk into the next room and not be surprised to see him setting there.

The biographer also makes a very compelling argument that Ben Franklin was the most indispensable figure in the American Revolutionary adventure. Or at least tied with Washington.

Most historians agree that without George Washington, there's nobody else who could've stepped forward to successfully keep an army together, miraculously beat the most powerful country in the world, and then step down when people were asking him to become emperor.

After this book, though, you'll believe the war was unwinnable without Franklin - nobody else could've gotten the French to lend the US money and give naval support (and others did try).

Plus, of course, the man's life was fascinating.
ayrlyn avatar reviewed The First American: The Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin on + 12 more book reviews
A very comprehensive look at the life of a great American. I enjoyed learning about his life and views on his day. Though at times it seemed to be repetitive.
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National Best Seller, Pulitzer Prize Finalist
He was the foremost American of his day, yet today he is little more than a mythic caricature in the public imagination. Benjamin Franklin, perhaps the pivotal figure in colonial and revolutionary America, comes vividly to life in this masterly biography. Wit, diplomat, scientist, philosopher, businessman, inventor, and bon vivant, Benjamin Franklin was in every respect Americas first Renaissance man. From penniless runaway to highly successful printer, from ardently loyal subject of Britain to architect of an alliance with France that ensured Americas independence, Franklin went from obscurity to become one of the worlds most admired figures, whose circle included the likes of Voltaire, Hume, Burke, and Kant. Drawing on previously unpublished letters and a host of other sources, acclaimed historian H. W. Brands has written a thoroughly engaging biography of the eighteenth-century genius. A much needed reminder of Franklins greatness and humanity, The First American is a work of meticulous scholarship that provides a magnificent tour of a legendary historical figure, a vital era in American life, and the countless arenas in which the protean Franklin left his legacy.