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A brisk, bright invitation to the mind of a founder. Benjamin Franklin; Representative Selections, With Introduction, Bibliography, And Notes brings Franklin's wry wisdom and practical insights to a new generation of readers. This book offers more than a curated set of colonial era essays; it is a historical prose collection that foregrounds Franklin's American political philosophy, civic discourse, and keen observations on daily life. With a clear, accessible voice, it illuminates eighteenth century america and the colonial america setting, while weaving themes that resonate with today's…mehr

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A brisk, bright invitation to the mind of a founder. Benjamin Franklin; Representative Selections, With Introduction, Bibliography, And Notes brings Franklin's wry wisdom and practical insights to a new generation of readers. This book offers more than a curated set of colonial era essays; it is a historical prose collection that foregrounds Franklin's American political philosophy, civic discourse, and keen observations on daily life. With a clear, accessible voice, it illuminates eighteenth century america and the colonial america setting, while weaving themes that resonate with today's students of history and readers of classic american writings. The introduction and notes anchor context, making the prose approachable for classroom history study and casual readers alike, and guiding appreciation of Franklin's influence on founding fathers prose, including echoes of Thomas Jefferson writings. Literary and historical significance shine through: this is not a mere reprint but a carefully restored artefact of American letters, crucial for understanding early American public life and practical wisdom essays that shaped civic discourse. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it is restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure, ideal for history students, collectors of classic literature, and anyone who loves enduring insights from the colonial era to the American republic.