About This Book
The biography traces Benjamin Franklin's progression from modest childhood through apprenticeships in household trades to mastery of the printing craft, emphasizing self-education by reading, conversation, and practical experiment. It recounts formative anecdotes about work, frugality, and inventive curiosity, describes his rise as a newspaper publisher and civic thinker, and outlines experiments in electricity and diplomatic service abroad. Interwoven are moral maxims and examples of industry and perseverance intended to instruct young readers, together with assessments of his role in promoting political union and public life.
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