MEMOIRS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN; WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. [VOL. 1 OF 2]

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In the first volume Franklin begins by detailing his early life in Boston where he was born into a modest family. He recounts his apprenticeship with his brother James who was a printer which laid the groundwork for his lifelong passion for writing and publishing. Franklin shares anecdotes about his childhood his love for reading and his eventual move to Philadelphia where he would achieve fame and success. He describes the challenges he faced as a young man including his struggles with poverty and his efforts to improve himself through self-education and hard work. Franklin also reflects on his contributions to public life including his involvement in the establishment of the first public library the creation of the Pennsylvania Gazette and his efforts in promoting civic projects. The memoir highlights his pragmatic philosophy wit and dedication to self-improvement as well as his views on ethics education and society. Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin serves as both a personal narrative and a significant historical document providing valuable insights into the life of a man who played a crucial role in shaping American identity and thought. The volume sets the stage for the continuation of his life story in the second volume where he further explores his accomplishments and adventures.
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