The Autobiography and Other WritingsThis authoritative Bantam Classic edition presents readers with a wide-ranging selection of Benjamin Franklin’s most important writings, illuminating the complex and appealing character of this quintessential American who rose to fame as a publisher, inventor, educator, bon vivant, and statesman. Here are selections from Franklin’s newspaper articles, from the sage wisdom of Poor Richard’s Almanac, from his entertaining letters, from his scientific essays, from his political and revolutionary writings, plus a generous sampling of his famous aphorisms, poems, and humor. And, most important, here is a newly edited text of one of the most vital and important works of American literature, the Autobiography. As fascinating and as relevant as ever, this timeless collection of writings reveals an extraordinary man whose mind was always curious, always questioning, and who forever remained dedicated to the principles of truth and liberty. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 48
Page
... persons free from vice and debt, therefore easy in mind and spirit. His proposed “Sect” similarly recalls such later American attempts to develop a new secular religion as Emerson's Transcendentalism, as well as the earlier Puritanism ...
... persons free from vice and debt, therefore easy in mind and spirit. His proposed “Sect” similarly recalls such later American attempts to develop a new secular religion as Emerson's Transcendentalism, as well as the earlier Puritanism ...
Page
... persons close to him who prove to be treacherous and whom he learns to distrust: his brother James, who beats him; his sottish friend Collins, who lands him in debt; his slovenly and eccentric employer Samuel Keimer, who exploits and ...
... persons close to him who prove to be treacherous and whom he learns to distrust: his brother James, who beats him; his sottish friend Collins, who lands him in debt; his slovenly and eccentric employer Samuel Keimer, who exploits and ...
Page
... persons who exploit his innocence, by showing them up or outsmarting them. With his tyrannical brother looking on, he flaunts his new suit and watch before James's workmen, to whom he also gives some money for drinks, turning his ...
... persons who exploit his innocence, by showing them up or outsmarting them. With his tyrannical brother looking on, he flaunts his new suit and watch before James's workmen, to whom he also gives some money for drinks, turning his ...
Page
... persons of much greater depth of being than their commonly known behavior and works at first suggest. Readers of the Autobiography ought to keep in mind another, less well-known comment of Herman Melville, who saw in Franklin “deep ...
... persons of much greater depth of being than their commonly known behavior and works at first suggest. Readers of the Autobiography ought to keep in mind another, less well-known comment of Herman Melville, who saw in Franklin “deep ...
Page
... person with the archetypal Man on the Way Up. His contemporaries of course knew him not as a success story but as a remarkable living presence, compact of friend, father, journalist, businessman, sage, civic improver, scientist ...
... person with the archetypal Man on the Way Up. His contemporaries of course knew him not as a success story but as a remarkable living presence, compact of friend, father, journalist, businessman, sage, civic improver, scientist ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accordingly Account Acquaintance acquir’d Advantage advis’d Affairs afterwards America appear’d arriv’d Art of Virtue ask’d Assembly attend Autobiography BASKETBALL DIARIES Benjamin Franklin Bergenfield Books Boston Brother Business call’d Character Colonies Company Conduct continu’d Cotton Mather Country D. H. Lawrence Debt Dispute Ecton employ’d engag’d England Father form’d Franklin Franklin stove French Friends gave give Governor Hands happen’d horses House Industry Inhabitants Joseph Priestley Keimer King of Prussia King’s Letters live London Madame Helvétius Man’s means Money never Number oblig’d observ’d obtain’d Occasion occasion’d Office one’s Opinion pages ISBN Paper pass’d Penguin Pennsylvania perhaps Persons Philadelphia Piece plac’d Poor Richard says printed Printer Printinghouse propos’d Proprietaries Province Quakers Ralph receiv’d refus’d return’d Roald Dahl Sect seem’d Ship soon Street suppos’d surpris’d Taxes thing thought thro took turn’d us’d Virtue Wagons wish’d work’d write wrote young