Benjamin Franklin - His Autobiography
"If you would not be forgotten As soon as you are dead and rotten, Either write things worth reading, Or do things worth the writing." -- Benjamin Franklin Perhaps the greatest of the Founding Fathers of the United States, Ben Franklin did many thing worth writing about, and fortunately found time to write about them in His Autobiography. This chronicle of Franklin's life from childhood until 1757 focuses largely on how this business man, scientist, inventor, philosopher, and leader propelled himself from indentured servitude to the service of his country and his fellow man. This New Albion Press edition contains a gallery of images of Franklin and his inventions, and a timeline of key points in Franklin's life (including those from 1757 until his death). eBook features include Search, Highlight, Annotate, and Dictionary Look-up.


