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Benjamin Franklin

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A chronological biography traces the subject's life from a modest New England childhood through apprenticeship and establishment as a printer and publisher, highlighting entrepreneurial ventures such as a lively newspaper and the Poor Richard persona, inquisitive experiments and practical inventions, and leadership in civic projects including a mutual-improvement club, a lending library, and involvement with fraternal orders. It follows growing political engagement—opposition to imperial policies, participation in debates leading to independence, and diplomatic service in Europe—and concludes with his later public roles and reflective old age. Emphasis falls on resourceful self-education, pragmatic civic virtue, and the mingling of scientific curiosity with public-minded reform.

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Robin McKown

Robin McKown is an author recognized for his work on historical figures, particularly in the realm of American history. His notable book, "Benjamin Franklin," delves into the life and contributions of one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Through his writing, McKown aims to illuminate Franklin's multifaceted character, exploring his roles as a statesman, inventor, and philosopher. McKown's approach combines thorough research with engaging narrative, making historical topics accessible and interesting to a broad audience.

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