Publisher's Synopsis
"The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin" offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of one of America's most influential figures. Written with wit and candor, Franklin recounts his journey from humble beginnings as a printer's apprentice to becoming a renowned scientist, inventor, diplomat, and statesman. This edition, first printed in England from the full and authentic text, provides readers with an unadulterated view of Franklin's thoughts, experiences, and philosophies.
Explore Franklin's dedication to self-improvement, his pursuit of knowledge, and his commitment to public service. From his famous list of virtues to his groundbreaking scientific discoveries, Franklin's autobiography reveals the mind of a true visionary. This enduring classic remains a valuable resource for understanding the ideals and values that shaped the United States, offering inspiration and insight to readers of all ages.
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