About The Book: The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is a self-written account of Franklin's life, chronicling his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a renowned statesman, inventor, and philosopher. Written in stages between 1771 and 1790, it reflects his values of hard work, self-improvement, and virtue. Franklin shares personal experiences, lessons on success, and insights into 18th-century America. Blending memoir and moral guide, the book remains an inspiring testament to the American Dream and the Enlightenment ideals that shaped Franklin's life.
Author: Harold Bell Wright, Katherine F Kitt (Ill)
Pages: 319
Edition: 1929
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