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Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

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ISBN-10: 0300098588

ISBN-13: 9780300098587

Edition: 2nd 2003

Authors: Benjamin Franklin, Leonard W. Labaree, Ralph L. Ketcham, Helen C. Boatfield, Helene H. Fineman

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Written ostensibly as a letter to his son William, Benjamin Franklin's autobiography offers his reflections on philosophy and religion, politics, war, education, material success, and the status of women. This autobiography has had an influence perhaps unequalled by another work by an American writer.
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Book details

List price: $10.95
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 4/10/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 368
Size: 0.50" wide x 0.78" long x 0.09" tall
Weight: 0.594
Language: English

One of 17 children, Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston on January 17, 1706. He ended his formal education at the age of 10 and began working as an apprentice at a newspaper. Running away to Philadelphia at 17, he worked for a printer, later opening his own print shop. Franklin was a man of many talents and interests. As a writer, he published a colonial newspaper and the well-known Poor Richard's Almanack, which contains his famous maxims. He authored many political and economic works, such as The Way To Wealth and Journal of the Negotiations for Peace. He is responsible for many inventions, including the Franklin stove and bifocal eyeglasses. He conducted scientific experiments, proving…    

Acknowledgments
Foreword
Editorial Note
Introduction
The Autobiography
Two Letters
Franklin's Outline
Biographical Notes
Franklin Chronology
Selected Bibliography
Index