The Real Benjamin Franklin

Cover of The Real Benjamin Franklin by Andrew M. Allison
Year: 1982
Language: en
Edition: Third Printing 1987
Pages: 504
ISBN-13: 9780880800013
ISBN-10: 0880800011
Dimensions:
Height: 8.28 Inches
Length: 5.92 Inches
Weight: 1.3 Pounds
Width: 1.06 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 973.3/092/4, B
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The Real Benjamin Franklin by Andrew M. Allison, published by the National Center for Constitutional Studies in 1982, is a comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted life of one of America’s Founding Fathers. This third printing edition, spanning 504 pages, presents an in-depth biography alongside a collection of Franklin’s significant writings, allowing readers to engage directly with his thoughts and ideas. The book aims to clarify the various portrayals of Franklin that have emerged over the years, from a wise statesman to a playful prankster, and seeks to provide a more authentic understanding of his character.

Readers will find that this volume is structured in two parts: the first detailing Franklin’s biography and the second featuring his most insightful writings, all meticulously documented from original sources. The Real Benjamin Franklin addresses the myths surrounding his life and offers a platform for Franklin to articulate his own narrative. This edition is part of the AMERICAN CLASSIC SERIES, which aims to foster a deeper appreciation for the principles established by America’s Founding Fathers during a time of political and social upheaval. The book delves into themes of biography, history, and political thought, making it a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the true essence of Benjamin Franklin.


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There are many Benjamin Franklins. Or at least he has taken on many different forms in the history books and conversations of the last two centuries. Some historians have shown us an aged statesman whose wise and steadying influence kept the Constitutional Convention together in 1787, while others have pictured a chuckling prankster who couldn t resist a funny story. More recently, a certain brand of biographers and journalists have conjured up sensational tales of a lecherous old diplomat in his seventies who enjoyed illicit affairs with adoring young French women. And a few years ago Franklin even reappeared as a British spy! Some of these myths are now being repeated and embellished in school textbooks and educational television programs. Which of all these Benjamin Franklins, if any, is real? This book is an attempt to answer that question. Or, more accurately, it is an attempt to let Franklin himself provide the answer. The Real Benjamin Franklin makes no effort to develop another fresh interpretation of the Sage of Philadelphia. Instead, it seats us across the table from the one person who really knew Benjamin Franklin- -that is, Franklin himself- -and gives him an opportunity to explain his life and ideas in his own words. Part I of this book details his exciting biography, and Part II includes his most important and insightful writings. In both sections, Franklin s words are carefully documented from original sources. This volume is part of a series being published by the National Center for Constitutional Studies, a nonprofit educational foundation dedicated to restoring Constitutional principles in the tradition of America s Founding Fathers. The AMERICAN CLASSIC SERIES is designed to revive an intelligent appreciation of the Founders and the remarkable system of free government which they gave us. The nation these men built is now in the throes of a political, economic, social, and spiritual crisis that has driven many to an almost frantic search for modern solutions. The truth is that the solutions have been available for a long time- -in fact, for nearly two hundred years- -in the writings of our Founding Fathers!

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ISBN-13: 9780880800013. ISBN-10: 0880800011.
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Language: en. Pages: 504. Edition: Third Printing 1987.

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