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Franklin of Philadelphia

Author : Esmond Wright
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 15,60 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780674318106

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This first comprehensive biography in 50 years has taken advantage of Yale's massive edition-in-progress of Franklin's papers and of the many specialized studies inspired by the correspondence. Designed for the general reader, it is also a work for scholars, and includes an analysis of other interpretations of Franklin's career and personality.

Ben Franklin's Philadelphia

Author : Tom Huntington
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 97 pages
File Size : 24,68 MB
Release : 2020-01-24
Category : History
ISBN : 1493049852

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This unique, user-friendly guide follows Benjamin Franklin's footsteps through Philadelphia. The author takes a chronological journey through surviving landmarks from the Founding Father's time and the sites that preserve his legacy today. On his way, he speaks to curators, park rangers, and even Franklin impersonators to tell the story of this fascinating American icon. • Visitor information on Franklin sites • Convenient walking tour • Helpful maps

Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia

Author : Margaret Cousins
Publisher : Turtleback Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,11 MB
Release : 1981
Category :
ISBN : 9780613018845

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The amazing life of Ben Franklin--inventor, printer, editor, statesman, ambassador, and arguably one of the most important Americans in history--is depicted with warmth and insight.

Benjamin Franklin Bache and the Philadelphia Aurora

Author : James Tagg
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press Anniversary Collection
Page : 460 pages
File Size : 19,21 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN :

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This is the first modern biography of Benjamin Franklin Bache, the grandson of Benjamin Franklin. Between the turbulent years of 1793 and 1798, Bache was the young nation's leading political journalist and a sharp critic of the Federalists and their policies. As editor of the most important radical newspaper of the 1790s, he lived at the center of most of the political storms of that decade. He defended the Democratic Societies as the earliest vehicles of public opinion; he strenuously opposed the ratification of the Jay Treaty, the central political event of the decade; he led and orchestrated the attack on George Washington in an attempt to curb growing executive authority; and his defense of French policies contributed to the sedition crisis of 1798. A primary target of the Federalist-sponsored Sedition Act, he was indicted for federal common law seditious libel before that act took effect. In 1798, at the height of the political hysteria, Bache died of yellow fever at the age of twenty-nine. Like Thomas Paine, to whom Bache was personally and ideologically connected, Bache was not a product of Whig Oppositionist or classical republican ideology. Yet neither was he an inheritor of a more thoroughly modem liberal ideal. Committed to rational self -interest, he promoted a civic vision and only partially embraced the newer world of nascent capitalism. James Tagg establishes the ideological and psychological framework of Bache's later radicalism by carefully examining Bache's childhood at Passy with his grandfather, his education in Geneva, and his adolescence in Philadelphia. Benjamin Franklin Bache and the Philadelphia Aurora will interest scholars and students of American history.

The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

Author : Benjamin Franklin
Publisher : First Avenue Editions ™
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 30,70 MB
Release : 2016-01-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1512405264

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Between 1771 and 1790, American Founding Father Benjamin Franklin sat down to record the important events of his life, from his childhood in Boston to his work as a printer in Philadelphia, to his trips to Paris and his plans for the first public library. The story of the invention of the Franklin stove, the first Poor Richard's Almanac, and his experiments with electricity are all included here. His "Project for Moral Perfection"—a list of desirable virtues and steps to achieve them—influenced the modern self-help genre. Hundreds of years later, Franklin's account of his rise from middle-class obscurity to become a world-renowned scholar and civic figure continues to promote the American Dream. First published in 1791, this unabridged version of Franklin's autobiography is taken from the 1909 copyright edition.

Young Benjamin Franklin

Author : Nick Bunker
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 466 pages
File Size : 43,38 MB
Release : 2019-08-20
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1101872802

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In this new account of Franklin's early life, Pulitzer finalist Nick Bunker portrays him as a complex, driven young man who elbows his way to success. From his early career as a printer and journalist to his scientific work and his role as a founder of a new republic, Benjamin Franklin has always seemed the inevitable embodiment of American ingenuity. But in his youth he had to make his way through a harsh colonial world, where he fought many battles with his rivals, but also with his wayward emotions. Taking Franklin to the age of forty-one, when he made his first electrical discoveries, Bunker goes behind the legend to reveal the sources of his passion for knowledge. Always trying to balance virtue against ambition, Franklin emerges as a brilliant but flawed human being, made from the conflicts of an age of slavery as well as reason. With archival material from both sides of the Atlantic, we see Franklin in Boston, London, and Philadelphia as he develops his formula for greatness. A tale of science, politics, war, and religion, this is also a story about Franklin's forebears: the talented family of English craftsmen who produced America's favorite genius.

Poor Richard's Almanac

Author : Benjamin Franklin
Publisher :
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 27,33 MB
Release : 1900
Category : Almanacs, American
ISBN :

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The Benjamin Franklin Parkway

Author : Harry Kyriakodis
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 31,21 MB
Release : 2014-07-07
Category : Travel
ISBN : 1439646015

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The Benjamin Franklin Parkway has sliced through the Logan Square neighborhood of Center City (downtown) Philadelphia since World War I. Named after Philadelphia's favorite son, the mile-long boulevard begins at city hall and heads diagonally towards Logan Circle before reaching the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The postcards and other images in this work show the parkway's development and its role in Philadelphia's civic and cultural life. Despite often serving as a speedway into and out of town, the Ben Franklin Parkway is a triumph in urban planning that has become a treasured part of the City of Brotherly Love.

Ben Franklin for Beginners

Author : Tim Ogline
Publisher : For Beginners (For Beginners)
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,19 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781934389485

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Benjamin Franklin embodied the great American success story. The quintessential polymath, he excelled at, even defined, a number of professions including printer, writer, postmaster, scientist, inventor, public citizen, politician and diplomat. He was a founding father of the United States. He harnessed electricity for practical use. He was the leading satirist of his day. He founded the University of Pennsylvania. He invented bifocals. He was a legendary ladies' man. He was all these things...and so much more.