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Hardcover The Most Dangerous Man in America: Scenes from the Life of Benjamin Franklin Book

ISBN: 0316103969

ISBN13: 9780316103961

The Most Dangerous Man in America: Scenes from the Life of Benjamin Franklin

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A charming and captivating biography of Benjamin Franklin that focuses on specific scenes in Franklin's colorful younger years. 7 cassettes. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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For most of his life Ben Franklin was a loyal British

subject. He also spent more time in England than any of the "founding fathers". This is a biography but also the history of how the British lost America thru their own stupidity. Franklin had a logical & forward thinking mind. He knew that America would not be a colony forever. That America could be ruled for much longer by a small island accross the the ocean was not reasonable. But that would happen long after he was dead. His coming of age politically was The Albany Plan of Union in 1754 which dicusses such proposals as uniting the various states & a constitution. This was all in the context of remaining in the British Empire. This book is his story of disaffection & final break with the mother country. Truly America's first world wide celbrity.

The Most Dangerous Man In America, Scenes from B. Franklin..

Most illuminating, well written ,historical accuracy not found in our educatonal institutions. The views of Franklin's life are incisive. The work demonstrates that he, as select other men, had the vision, the education , the conviction and the ability to follow his thoughts through to fruition. Mr. Franklin's thought about the need for a 'constitution' began its development in the 1740s, and ended in 1789 at the Phildadelphia Convention. Miss Bowen alludes to this man's quite complicated personal and private life. Franklin's liasons arte tastefully mentioned as his style of life is clearly presented. His wish for privacy is highlighed although he was outgoing and social. He remained faithful and loyal to his wife in spirit, with affection and support throughout his long married life. The emphasis of this text is on Ben Franklin's many contributions to the development of this Country,and his wisdom in the nascent field of science. He was a fierce independent thinker who cared out "these united states".A book not to be ignored and to be put before out senior adolecents as a 'must' read.

Best Biographer Ever

This is one of the best written books on an historical subject I have ever read.

The Most Dangerous Man In America

Timeless. A must read for any science student before graduation - high school or college. Hard science, hard times, hard minds, pliable personal judgments, almost a "how to" book on life. A great thrill to refer this book and have it light the reader's eyes and mind.
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