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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is an iconic memoir written by one of America's Founding Fathers. It covers Franklin's life from his early years in Boston through his rise as a successful printer, scientist, and statesman. The autobiography reflects Franklin's journey from humble beginnings to becoming a key figure in the American Enlightenment. Franklin shares anecdotes and insights into his experiences, values, and philosophies, particularly focusing on self-improvement, hard work, and the pursuit of knowledge. The narrative showcases his belief in the virtues of frugality, industriousness, and community service, which shaped his achievements and leadership.The autobiography holds historical significance as both a personal account and a blueprint for success in early American society. Franklin's reflections on civic duty, scientific inquiry, and personal development provide a window into the ideals that influenced the formation of the United States. The book is widely regarded as a classic in American literature, offering timeless lessons on ambition, ethics, and the value of education. It has also influenced generations of readers worldwide, inspiring individuals to follow Franklin's example of self-determination and civic responsibility.This case laminate collector's edition includes a Victorian-inspired dust jacket.
A Benjamin Franklin Reader

A Benjamin Franklin Reader

Walter Isaacson

Scribner
2005
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A selection of Benjamin Franklin’s writings, with an introduction and commentary by renowned author Walter Isaacson.Selected and annotated by the author of the acclaimed Benjamin Franklin: An American Life, this collection of Franklin’s writings shows why he was the bestselling author of his day and remains America’s favorite founder and wit. Includes an introductory essay exploring Franklin’s life and impact as a writer, and each piece is accompanied by a preface and notes that provide background, context, and analysis.
Recovering Benjamin Franklin

Recovering Benjamin Franklin

James Campbell

Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
1999
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Is Benjamin Franklin, the familiar cultural icon whose face appears on coins, currency, and postage stamps, in addition to being an affable inventor, printer, and humorist also an important American philosopher? In Recovering Benjamin Franklin, James Campbell attempts to "recover" Benjamin Franklin's role as philosopher. In the broad eighteenth-century understanding of the term "philosopher", most people would say that Franklin clearly qualifies as one. But since the beginning of the twentieth century, the meaning of the term has narrowed. What should be said about Franklin as philosopher in the current sense of the word?Part of the problem is that Franklin's thought is difficult to classify. Franklin is not a composer of lengthy, systematic treatises. Instead, we know him as the author of letters and essays, primarily short and often fragmentary, that were intended for diverse audiences. Was Franklin a thinker whose interests were nearly universal, or was he a dabbler who flew from topic to topic? Was he a minor intellectual who was incapable of sustained theoretical work, or was he a thinker who recognized that thought must function in the world?In answering these questions, Campbell provides a survey of the events in Franklin's rich life and explores his extraordinary place in American history, along the way challenging a series of popular misconceptions that are based upon narrow interpretations of Franklin's work. To foster a more adequate understanding, the author lays out in detail Franklin's ideas in four areas: science, religion, morality, and politics.
Recovering Benjamin Franklin

Recovering Benjamin Franklin

James Campbell

Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
1999
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In this work, the author attempts to define Benjamin Franklin's role as a philosopher. The book lays out in detail Franklin's ideas in four areas: science, religion, morality and politics; ultimately concluding that Franklin should be considered an early figure in the Pragmatist movement.
General Benjamin Franklin: The Military Career of a Philosopher

General Benjamin Franklin: The Military Career of a Philosopher

James Bennett Nolan; H. Hastings Weld; J. G. Chapman

Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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""General Benjamin Franklin: The Military Career Of A Philosopher"" is a comprehensive biography written by James Bennett Nolan that explores the military career of one of America's founding fathers, Benjamin Franklin. The book delves into Franklin's early life, his political and philosophical beliefs, and his military service during the French and Indian War. It also examines his role as a diplomat and his contributions to the American Revolution. The author provides detailed accounts of Franklin's military campaigns, including his leadership at the Battle of Saratoga, and his efforts to secure French aid for the American cause. Overall, ""General Benjamin Franklin"" offers a fascinating look at one of America's most influential figures and his contributions to the country's military and political history.Additional Illustrators Are N. Garrison And Oerter.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
When Benjamin Franklin Met the Reverend Whitefield

When Benjamin Franklin Met the Reverend Whitefield

Peter Charles Hoffer

Johns Hopkins University Press
2012
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In the 1740s, two quite different developments revolutionized Anglo-American life and thought-the Enlightenment and the Great Awakening. This book takes an encounter between the paragons of each movement-the printer and entrepreneur Benjamin Franklin and the British-born revivalist George Whitefield-as an opportunity to explore the meaning of the beginnings of modern science and rationality on one hand and evangelical religious enthusiasm on the other. There are people who both represent the times in which they live and change them for the better. Franklin and Whitefield were two such men. The morning that they met, they formed a long and lucrative partnership: Whitefield provided copies of his journals and sermons, Franklin published them. So began one of the most unique, mutually profitable, and influential friendships in early American history. By focusing this study on Franklin and Whitefield, Peter Charles Hoffer defines with great precision the importance of the Anglo-American Atlantic World of the eighteenth century in American history. With a swift and persuasive narrative, Hoffer introduces readers to the respective life story of each man, examines in engaging detail the central themes of their early writings, and concludes with a description of the last years of their collaboration. Franklin's and Whitefield's intellectual contributions reach into our own time, making Hoffer's readable and enjoyable account of these extraordinary men and their extraordinary friendship relevant today. Also in the Witness to History series The Huron-Wendat Feast of the Dead: Indian-European Encounters in Early North America by Erik R. Seeman King Philip's War: Colonial Expansion, Native Resistance, and the End of Indian Sovereignty by Daniel R. Mandell The Caning of Charles Sumner: Honor, Idealism, and the Origins of the Civil War by Williamjames Hull Hoffer Bloodshed at Little Bighorn: Sitting Bull, Custer, and the Destinies of Nations by Tim Lehman
When Benjamin Franklin Met the Reverend Whitefield

When Benjamin Franklin Met the Reverend Whitefield

Peter Charles Hoffer

Johns Hopkins University Press
2012
pokkari
In the 1740s, two quite different developments revolutionized Anglo-American life and thought-the Enlightenment and the Great Awakening. This book takes an encounter between the paragons of each movement-the printer and entrepreneur Benjamin Franklin and the British-born revivalist George Whitefield-as an opportunity to explore the meaning of the beginnings of modern science and rationality on one hand and evangelical religious enthusiasm on the other. There are people who both represent the times in which they live and change them for the better. Franklin and Whitefield were two such men. The morning that they met, they formed a long and lucrative partnership: Whitefield provided copies of his journals and sermons, Franklin published them. So began one of the most unique, mutually profitable, and influential friendships in early American history. By focusing this study on Franklin and Whitefield, Peter Charles Hoffer defines with great precision the importance of the Anglo-American Atlantic World of the eighteenth century in American history. With a swift and persuasive narrative, Hoffer introduces readers to the respective life story of each man, examines in engaging detail the central themes of their early writings, and concludes with a description of the last years of their collaboration. Franklin's and Whitefield's intellectual contributions reach into our own time, making Hoffer's readable and enjoyable account of these extraordinary men and their extraordinary friendship relevant today. Also in the Witness to History series The Huron-Wendat Feast of the Dead: Indian-European Encounters in Early North America by Erik R. Seeman King Philip's War: Colonial Expansion, Native Resistance, and the End of Indian Sovereignty by Daniel R. Mandell The Caning of Charles Sumner: Honor, Idealism, and the Origins of the Civil War by Williamjames Hull Hoffer Bloodshed at Little Bighorn: Sitting Bull, Custer, and the Destinies of Nations by Tim Lehman