Biography: Benjamin Franklin
"To most Americans, Benjamin Franklin is remembered as a flyer of kites in storms, a quaint, somewhat eccentric gadgeteer, and the author of folky witticisms. But in his time, he was perhaps the most internationally renowned of America's founding fathers. BIOGRAPHY reveals all the facets of this remarkable man--a man of science, a man of letters, a politician and diplomat, the son of a Boston soap boiler who through intelligence, talent and industry, rose to become a figure whom many have called the first citizen of the 18th century."
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