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Benjamin Franklin was the most famous American of his age-a world-renowned inventor, essayist, philosopher, and diplomat-and his classic Autobiography, published after his death, is one of the greatest of all time. In humorous, delightful prose, Franklin recounts his life from his early apprenticeship days to his election as the official printer of Pennsylvania and New Jersey to his famed electrical experiments. Included are his daily agenda for a life of virtue and the story behind Poor Richard's Almanac, one of the most popular books in America at that time. Readers will enjoy following the course of Franklin's early life and discovering the experiences that made Franklin one of early America's most fascinating personalities. A must-read for everyone interested in American history, Franklin's engaging autobiography paints a vivid portrait, in his own words, of the man who would become one of America's most beloved Founding Fathers. Book jacket.Skousen, Mark is the author of 'Autobiography 1706-1757 ', published 2007 under ISBN 9781596980303 and ISBN 1596980303.
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