The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Autobiography

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Benjamin Franklin

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Jaico Publishing House

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Publisher

Jaico Publishing House

Publication Year 2023
ISBN-13

9789393559821

ISBN-10 9393559821
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 236 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 192
The extraordinary account by a visionary to inspire and motivate you. Benjamin Franklin’s life was nothing short of astonishing. A polymath, he excelled in multiple fields, be it writing, publishing, politics, science, diplomacy or philosophy. One of the Founding Fathers, he is also known as the First American for his efforts in unifying the colonies to form today’s America. In his autobiography, Franklin talks about his childhood, family, early career as a printing apprentice to his brother and his move from Boston to Philadelphia. His love for books shines through in his writing, and he shares practical advice for budding writers on improving their skills. Through his charming, original narration, he offers readers a close look at his life before the American Revolution. Franklin’s life is the perfect example of achieving the famed American dream, but he didn’t consider himself to be perfect. His honest revelations and reflections on how he strived to be a better person through self-development make this autobiography a moving read. Franklin’s takes on how one can improve one’s own character, habits and performance are still relevant to all those determined to do their best in any given circumstance.

Benjamin Franklin

“I was born in Boston, New England and owe my first instructions in literature to the free grammar-schools established there. I therefore give one hundred pounds sterling to my executors, to be by them... paid over to the managers or directors of the free schools in my native town of Boston, to be by them... put out to interest and so continued at interest forever, which interest annually shall be laid out in silver medals and given as honorary rewards annually by the directors of the said free schools belonging to the said town, in such manner as to the discretion of the selectmen of the said town shall seem meet.’’
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