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The Printer Boy; Or, How Benjamin Franklin Made His Mark / An Example for Youth.

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The narrative follows the early life of Benjamin Franklin from childhood through his apprenticeship and establishment in business, recounting vivid episodes such as a prized whistle, school experiences, candle-making, youthful mischief, choosing a trade, and work as a printer-boy. Drawing on anecdotes, conversations, and the subject's maxims, it emphasizes habits of industry, reading, thrift, and moral reflection, shows family and community influences on development, and concludes by summarizing later achievements to illustrate how youthful character and practice shaped adult success.

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William Makepeace Thayer

William Makepeace Thayer was an American author known for his engaging biographies aimed at young readers. His works often focus on the formative years of notable figures, providing inspirational narratives that highlight their character and achievements. Among his most recognized titles are "From Boyhood to Manhood: Life of Benjamin Franklin" and "From Farm House to the White House: The Life of George Washington," both of which explore the early lives of these iconic leaders. Thayer's storytelling not only educates but also encourages youth to aspire to greatness, making his contributions significant in the realm of children's literature.

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