Book detail: The autobiography of Benj. Franklin: Published verbatim from the original manuscript by his grandson Will. Temple Franklin. Edited by Jared Sparks is presented as a focused source page for quotations connected with this book, collection, transcript, or source record.
This volume presents the complete autobiographical writings of Benjamin Franklin, one of the most influential figures in American history. The work traces Franklin's journey from his humble beginnings as the fifteenth child of a Boston candle maker through his rise as a successful printer, inventor, scientist, and diplomat. The narrative covers his famous experiments with electricity, his establishment of civic institutions including the first American lending library and fire company, his role as a founding father of the United States, and his diplomatic service in France during the Revolutionary War. The manuscript was preserved by his grandson William Temple Franklin, who published it verbatim from the original, with editor Jared Sparks preparing the text for this edition. The autobiography remains a cornerstone of American literature, offering insight into the philosophy of self-improvement and civic virtue that shaped a young nation's character.
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