Early in his Autobiography Benjamin Franklin remarks, “Prose writing has been of great Use to me in the Course of my Life, and was a principal Means of my Advancement.” The statement has both literal and figurative dimensions: much of Franklin’s wealth derived from his success as a printer, and he wrote a significant amount of the content for some of the most lucrative products of his own press, such as the Poor Richard almanacs and the newspaper The Pennsylvania Gazette
The reader finishes Benjamin Franklin's Way to Wealth, first published as the preface to the silver-...
Ever since Benjamin Franklin wrote his autobiography, biographers throughout the centuries have mold...
The inventor, the ladies’ man, the affable diplomat, and the purveyor of pithy homespun wisdom: we a...
Early in his Autobiography, Benjamin Franklin remarks that "prose writing has been of great Use to m...
Benjamin Franklin worked as a pressman and compositor in London from January 1725 to July 1726, firs...
Ben Franklin’s career as a printer occupies an important part of a life distinguished by remarkable ...
This article examines Franklin’s efforts to manage his debts in the early stages of his career as a ...
While scholarship on Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography describes his use of persona in nuanced terms...
Benjamin Franklin's autobiography reveals his deep investment in shaping and controlling how both hi...
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) provided the paradigm for special qualities in each of his multiple ca...
Added t.-p., engr.Imprint varies; v. 1, Printed by T. S. Manning, 1818.-v. 2. 1809.-v. 3, 1808.-v. 4...
Benjamin Franklin wrote his posthumously published memoir—a model of the genre—in several pieces and...
Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography ends in 1758, some thirty years before he died. Those three decade...
The Brandenburg 300 Project Honors Benjamin Franklin, Founding Father and Renaissance Man. Born 20 y...
Every autobiography tells at least two stories. The first belongs to the character whose story is b...
The reader finishes Benjamin Franklin's Way to Wealth, first published as the preface to the silver-...
Ever since Benjamin Franklin wrote his autobiography, biographers throughout the centuries have mold...
The inventor, the ladies’ man, the affable diplomat, and the purveyor of pithy homespun wisdom: we a...
Early in his Autobiography, Benjamin Franklin remarks that "prose writing has been of great Use to m...
Benjamin Franklin worked as a pressman and compositor in London from January 1725 to July 1726, firs...
Ben Franklin’s career as a printer occupies an important part of a life distinguished by remarkable ...
This article examines Franklin’s efforts to manage his debts in the early stages of his career as a ...
While scholarship on Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography describes his use of persona in nuanced terms...
Benjamin Franklin's autobiography reveals his deep investment in shaping and controlling how both hi...
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) provided the paradigm for special qualities in each of his multiple ca...
Added t.-p., engr.Imprint varies; v. 1, Printed by T. S. Manning, 1818.-v. 2. 1809.-v. 3, 1808.-v. 4...
Benjamin Franklin wrote his posthumously published memoir—a model of the genre—in several pieces and...
Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography ends in 1758, some thirty years before he died. Those three decade...
The Brandenburg 300 Project Honors Benjamin Franklin, Founding Father and Renaissance Man. Born 20 y...
Every autobiography tells at least two stories. The first belongs to the character whose story is b...
The reader finishes Benjamin Franklin's Way to Wealth, first published as the preface to the silver-...
Ever since Benjamin Franklin wrote his autobiography, biographers throughout the centuries have mold...
The inventor, the ladies’ man, the affable diplomat, and the purveyor of pithy homespun wisdom: we a...