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Benjamin Franklin: The Autobiography

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Based on 11,546 Ratings and 1,548 Reviews

Book Description
Famous as a scientist, statesman, philosopher, businessman, and civic leader, Benjamin Franklin was also one of the most powerful and controversial American writers of his time. He has been a subject of intense debate ever since: to Matthew Arnold, he exemplified "victorious good sense"; to D. H. Lawrence, he was "the first dummy American." Franklin's classic Autobiography, one of the great founda... More
Book Information
PublisherLibrary of America
BindingPaperback (288 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages230
ISBN-10159853095X
ISBN-13978-1598530957
Publication Date01/06/2011
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About Benjamin Franklin (Author) : Benjamin Franklin is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Benjamin Franklin include Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin.
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About Daniel Aaron (Introduction) : Daniel Aaron is a published author and an editor. Published credits of Daniel Aaron include Northampton. : An article from: American Scholar and The Song of Hiawatha (Everyman's Library (Paper)).
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