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First Citizen of America - Benjamin Franklin: A Quick-Read Biography About the Life of an Endeared Founding Father
Learn More About This Founding Father A Short, Yet Interesting, Biography Ever wanted to learn more about Benjamin Franklin, but never felt you had the time to read a comprehensive work? Here author Cynthia A. Parker removes that pain by offering an opportunity to Get-to-Know the 'First Citizen of America, ' to learn of his youth and upbringing, his early career, his romantic life, and of course his pivotal role as a statesman and in the formation of budding new nation Turn these pages and enjoy the opportunity to learn history, but better yet to come to know Franklin better through Parker's amazing ability to describe his life in such a way as to encourage the reader to carry on; making this an enjoyable and interesting Quick-Read Biography. This Book also Comes with a FREE Gift
Stirring the Pot with Benjamin Franklin

Stirring the Pot with Benjamin Franklin

Rae Katherine Eighmey

Smithsonian Books
2022
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In this remarkable work, Rae Katherine Eighmey presents Franklin's delight and experimentation with food throughout his life. At age sixteen, he began dabbling in vegetarianism. In his early twenties, citing the health benefits of water over alcohol, he convinced his printing-press colleagues to abandon their traditional breakfast of beer and bread for water gruel, a kind of tasty porridge he enjoyed. Franklin is known for his scientific discoveries, including electricity and the lightning rod, and his curiosity and logical mind extended to the kitchen. He even conducted an electrical experiment to try to cook a turkey and installed a state-of-the-art oven for his beloved wife Deborah. Later in life, on his diplomatic missions--he lived fifteen years in England and nine in France--Franklin ate like a local. Eighmey discovers the meals served at his London home-away-from-home and analyzes his account books from Passy, France, for insights to his farm-to-fork diet there. Yet he also longed for American foods; Deborah, sent over favorites including cranberries, which amazed his London kitchen staff. He saw food as key to understanding the developing culture of the United States, penning essays presenting maize as the defining grain of America. Stirring the Pot with Benjamin Franklin conveys all of Franklin's culinary adventures, demonstrating that Franklin's love of food shaped not only his life but also the character of the young nation he helped build.
The Greatest American: Benjamin Franklin, History's Most Versatile Genius
"I have sometimes almost wished it had been my destiny to have been born two or three centuries hence." -- Ben Franklin Was Benjamin Franklin an indispensable public servant or a cunning chameleon? A hard-headed entrepreneur or an opportunistic privateer? A devoted family man or a notorious womanizer? A scientist and inventor or a hoaxer and self promoter? A believer or a heretic? The first civilized American or the most dangerous man in America? Read this book, and you decide In The Greatest American, Dr. Mark Skousen--"America's Economist" and a direct descendant of the old man--reveals many new features and little-known facts about Ben Franklin, such as: - Why Franklin was a free trader: "No nation was ever ruined by trade." - The surprising benefits of inflation to pay for the American Revolution. - How the War of Independence transformed him from a religious heretic to a believing theist. - Why he hated party politics. - How he changed his mind about slavery and became a devout abolitionist. - The truth about his love affairs with women. Did he really abandon his wife Deborah, or did she abandon him? - Why he never applied for any patents for his famous inventions. - Why George Washington loved Franklin and John Adams despised him. - Why he turned against his beloved son, William, and never forgave him. - His preference for private welfare and charities rather than state-run social programs and welfare. Benjamin Franklin was the oldest of the founding fathers -- he was indeed a whole generation ahead of George Washington, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson -- and yet he was the most forward-looking of the group and the most modern of the founders. The Greatest American shows just how much of an impact Benjamin Franklin had on American politics and daily life. "Few scholars today know Benjamin Franklin as well, or as intimately, as Mark Skousen. That familiarity is on full display in The Greatest American. Skousen, a direct descendant of his subject, ranges nimbly across the remarkable breadth of Franklin's life, from his views on business and economics to education and, yes, sex. Along the way, he makes a com- pelling case not only for Franklin's greatness but also for his relevance today. He is the most modern of founders--and the most fun." --Eric Weiner, author, Ben and Me, and former foreign correspondent for NPR "Mark Skousen lucidly, delightfully and successfully lays out the life of one the most extraordinary figures in American-- and indeed world--history. Franklin personified and promoted the characteristics and culture that made America great, especially the drive for self-improvement and inventiveness. His genius for diplomacy was absolutely essential for the success of the American Revolution. The significance of his astonishing scientific achievements, insights, and research are only now being fully appreciated. One can only exclaim: What a man " --Steve Forbes, chairman and editor in chief, Forbes magazine "We can't bring back Ben Franklin. That's too bad, because America could use him now. Mark Skousen does the next best thing: channeling the spirit of Franklin in this lively and accessible book. Strangers to Franklin will marvel at all he accomplished. Even Franklin experts will benefit from reminders of the breadth of his contributions to American life." --H. W. Brands, University of Texas at Austin "If anyone embodies the Renaissance man, it's Ben Franklin-- printer, scientist, musician, inventor, author, activist, statesman, and diplomat. Mark Skousen delves into every facet of his remarkable life, including Franklin's surprisingly active love life into his eighties, in this lively and entertaining book. Highly recommended " --Alexander Green, chief investment strategist, The Oxford Club, and author of Beyond Wealth
The Story of Benjamin Franklin: An Inspiring Biography for Young Readers
Discover the life of Benjamin Franklin-a story about curiosity, big ideas, and helping others for kids ages 6 to 9 Benjamin Franklin was a brilliant inventor, scientist, writer, and founding father. Before his ideas made him a legend, Benjamin was a young boy who enjoyed learning, helping others, and problem-solving. He was always finding clever ways to make the world a better place, from inventing the lightning rod to helping write the U.S. Constitution. Explore how Benjamin Franklin went from being a thoughtful kid growing up in Boston to an American hero who created the country's first public library, post office, hospital, and fire station. The Story of Benjamin Franklin includes: A fun quiz-Test your knowledge of Benjamin's life with a short quiz that covers the Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How of his story. Word definitions-Explore helpful definitions of some of the more advanced words and ideas inside the book. Lasting legacy-Learn about how Benjamin Franklin changed the world for future generations, including you. How will Benjamin's creative mind inspire you?
The Wooden Paddles of Benjamin Franklin
Discover the fascinating connection between Benjamin Franklin and wooden paddles in this comprehensive exploration of his life, scientific experiments, and cultural impact. From his collection of paddles to their use in his inventions, Franklins legacy intertwines with the history and symbolism of these versatile tools. Dive into the science of paddling, Franklins contributions to the field, and the influence he had on paddle design and technology. This book showcases the multifaceted nature of Benjamin Franklin and sheds light on the often overlooked significance of wooden paddles throughout history.
The Abridged Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin shaped American journalism, civic life, economics, and politics by his example as a publisher, editor, writer, business leader, and statesman. Every American should read the story he wrote of his own life.And now they can, for this edition of his autobiography tells his entire story in his own words, just with fewer words and shorter sentences. His 75,000 word manuscript is boiled down to 53,000 words in this digest, so you get all the calories with 29% less chewing.You will smile, cry, laugh, or wince on almost every page at his humor, pathos, wit, and profound insight into human thought and behavior.Daniel V. Runyon, Ph.D., is Professor of English and Communication at Spring Arbor University in Michigan. He produced this book for the benefit of his writing students as well as for anyone who enjoys learning about people and events that shaped western civilization.