Benjamin Franklin: The First Civilized American (Cosimo Classics Biography)

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[A]t the age of 24 Benjamin becomes the head of his own business without having saved any money without having worked unusually hard without having omitted any of the pleasures beloved by imaginative youth and without having lived up to any of the maxims for which he is later to become renowned. -from Chapter XI: Philadelphias Youngest Master-Printer Its with equal measures of unstinting respect and gentle reproach that renowned biographer Phillips Russell tackles the life of one of the legendary figures of colonial America and the Revolution a figure he deems mirthful generous open-minded learned tolerant and humor-loving...the first American man of the world. A delight to read this is a cheerful warmly admiring recounting of the story of the printer and the politician the debaucher and the diplomat a man whose chief weakness was a lack of aptitude for mathematics who was not above looking to the church to do police duty over his womenfolk who was midwife at the birth of the worlds first great republic. Profusely illustrated and bursting with the authors enthusiasm as well as its subjects abundant personality this is a classic of American historical literature. American journalist CHARLES PHILLIPS RUSSELL (1883-1974) was a newspaper editor and professor of English and journalism at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. He is the author of numerous books including biographies of Thomas Jefferson John Paul Jones Ralph Waldo Emerson and William the Conqueror.
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