Om Autobiography. Poor Richard. Letters
This compilation of writings by Benjamin Franklin, published in 1901, includes his autobiography, selected letters, and excerpts from his famous Poor Richard's Almanack. The autobiography covers Franklin's early life, his inventions, and his political career, while the letters offer insight into his personal relationships and views on various topics. This collection provides a comprehensive look at one of America's founding fathers.
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