Benjamin Franklin The Great American

The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Benjamin Franklin)

Date September 3, 2008

The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
The Autobiography of Benjamin <b>Franklin</b>” align=”left” style=”margin-right: 15px;” /> 		<BLOCKQUOTE>“The first book to belong permanently to literature. It created a man.” <P>– From the Introduction</BLOCKQUOTE><P>Few men could compare to Benjamin <b>Franklin</b>. Virtually self-taught, he excelled as an athlete, a man of letters, a printer, a scientist, a wit, an inventor, an editor, and a writer, and he was probably the most successful diplomat in American history. David Hume hailed him as the first great philosopher and great man of letters in the New World.<P>Written initially to guide his son, <b>Franklin</b>’s autobiography is a lively, spellbinding account of his unique and eventful life. Stylistically his best work, it has become a classic in world literature, one to inspire and delight readers everywhere.</p>
<p> 		           <b>Author:</b> Benjamin <b>Franklin</b> 		  <br />          		<b>Paperback:</b>  		160 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> Touchstone  		 		(2003-12-23) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 0743255062<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> $10.95<br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $5.99<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $5.99</p>
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<p><b>Knowing a Man (Ben <b>Franklin</b>), but Not Melons       </b><br /><a target=Benjamin Franklin is celebrated for being both a pragmatist and visionary in two new shows in Philadelphia and Washington.
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American Footprints in the Old Country
England is dotted with both large and small tributes to American history and culture. No need to feel homesick here.
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The Prosperity Bible: The Greatest Writings of All Time On The Secrets To Wealth And Prosperity
The Prosperity Bible: The Greatest Writings of All Time On The Secrets To Wealth And Prosperity In a beautiful, durable volume suited to a lifetime of use, here is the all-in-one “bible” on how to harness the creative powers of your mind to achieve a life of prosperity-packaged in a handsome display box with a ribbon bookmark.

The Prosperity Bible is a one-of-a-kind resource that collects the greatest moneymaking secrets of authors from every field-religion, finance, philosophy, and self-help-and makes them available in an attractive, keepsake edition. This is a book to treasure and return to again and again for guidance, ideas, know-how, and inspiration.

Here is the only single volume where you can read success advice from Napoleon Hill, P. T. Barnum, Benjamin Franklin, Charles Fillmore, Wallace D. Wattles, Florence Scovel Shinn, and Ernest Holmes-along with a bevy of million-copy- selling writers who have one key element in common: a commitment to understanding and promulgating the laws of winning.

These are the beloved teachers and writers who created the idea of a mental formula for success. Their principles, comprehensively collected in nineteen selected writings, have been proved in the experience of millions of men and women who have cherished their works from the late nineteenth century to the present day. Now they are enshrined in this all-in-one treasury-complete in a handsome display box with a ribbon bookmark.

Author: Napoleon Hill, Wallace D. Wattles, James Allen, P. T. Barnum, Benjamin Franklin, Ernest Holmes, Charles F. Haanel, Robert Collier, Florence Scovel Shinn, Elbert Hubbard, Russell Conwell, Charles Fillmore, Ralph Waldo Trine, William Walker Atkinson, F. W. Sears
Hardcover:  1280 pages
Company: Tarcher  (2007-11-08)
ISBN: 1585426148
List Price: $35.00
Amazon Price: $12.75
Used Price: $12.50

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Nonfiction Chronicle
New books by Philip Dray, Ray Moynihan and Alan Cassels, John Hope Franklin and Loren Schweninger, Brian Murphy and Jesse Helms.
Source: www.nytimes.com

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Benjamin Franklin - Russian Princess Stands With Franklin as Comrade of the Enlightenment

Date August 31, 2008

Russian Princess Stands With Franklin as Comrade of the Enlightenment
Ekaterina Dashkova, a Russian princess, was the first woman in the world to head a national academy of sciences. It is a rarity to this day.
Source: www.nytimes.com

Looking for Liberty
The Declaration of Independence is a national treasure but like many treasures, the quest it inspires may be more rewarding than the illusion of possession.
Source: www.nytimes.com

Benjamin Franklin: An American Life
Benjamin <b>Franklin</b>: An American Life” align=”left” style=”margin-right: 15px;” /> 		Benjamin <b>Franklin</b>, writes journalist and biographer Walter Isaacson, was that rare Founding Father who would sooner wink at a passer-by than sit still for a formal portrait. What’s more, Isaacson relates in this fluent and entertaining biography, the revolutionary leader represents a political tradition that has been all but forgotten today, one that prizes pragmatism over moralism, religious tolerance over fundamentalist rigidity, and social mobility over class privilege. That broadly democratic sensibility allowed <b>Franklin</b> his contradictions, as Isaacson shows. Though a man of lofty principles, <b>Franklin</b> wasn’t shy of using sex to sell the newspapers he edited and published; though far from frivolous, he liked his toys and his mortal pleasures; and though he sometimes gave off a simpleton image, he was a shrewd and even crafty politician. Isaacson doesn’t shy from enumerating <b>Franklin</b>’s occasional peccadilloes and shortcomings, in keeping with the iconoclastic nature of our time–none of which, however, stops him from considering Benjamin <b>Franklin</b> “the most accomplished American of his age,” and one of the most admirable of any era. And here’s one bit of proof: as a young man, Ben <b>Franklin</b> regularly went without food in order to buy books. His example, as always, is a good one–and this is just the book to buy with the proceeds from the grocery budget. <I>–Gregory McNamee</I></p>
<p> 		           <b>Author:</b> Walter Isaacson 		  <br />          		<b>Paperback:</b>  		608 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> Simon & Schuster  		 		(2004-05-04) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 074325807X<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> $18.00<br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $7.99<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $3.90</p>
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<p><b>The Great Seduction       </b><br />The most rampant decadence today is financial decadence, the trampling of decent norms about how to use and harness money.       <br /><i>Source: www.nytimes.com</i></p>
<p><b>The Way to Wealth</b><br /> 		    <img src= The first American book on personal finance, “The Way to Wealth” by Benjamin Franklin is still the best and wisest money book ever written. Originally published in 1758 as the preface to “Poor Richard’s Almanack,” this little gem has been through innumerable printings and sold millions of copies to those in search of smart but entertaining advice about hard work, earning and saving money and debt.

As the 21st Century charges along and the current economic climate continues to send out mixed messages, Franklin’s simple but wise commentary on the value of industry and frugality resonates as much for us today as it did for listeners nearly 350 years ago. Here is a sample:

- “Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.”

- “If you would be wealthy, think of saving, as well as of getting.”

- “If you would have your business done, go; if not, send.”

- “Think what you do when you run into debt; you give to another power over your liberty.”

- “Creditors have better memories than debtors.”

Although older than the United States itself, “The Way to Wealth” is still very popular. It is handed out by major companies and financial institutions to friends, clients, and customers and is the January, 2004 selection of “The Washington Post’s” the Color of Money Book Club. As Michelle Singletary, director of the Club wrote in a column about The book, “At just 30 pages, this pocket-size book takes less than an hour to read but will give you a lifetime of financial wisdom–that is if you’re wise enough to follow the advice.”

Author: Benjamin Franklin
Hardcover:  30 pages
Company: Applewood Books  (1986-09-01)
ISBN: 0918222885
List Price: $9.95
Amazon Price: $5.30
Used Price: $4.75

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Ben Franklin Had the Right Idea for New Orleans
New Orleans and other coastal cities will never be safe if they go on relying on Washington for protection.
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American Footprints in the Old Country (Benjamin Franklin)

Date August 29, 2008

American Footprints in the Old Country
England is dotted with both large and small tributes to American history and culture. No need to feel homesick here.
Source: travel.nytimes.com

Count Us Frankophiles for 300 Years
A real hero for Presidents’ Day: Benjamin Franklin, an American giant who just turned 300.
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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: with Related Documents (The Bedford Series in History and Culture)
The Autobiography of Benjamin <b>Franklin</b>: with Related Documents (The Bedford Series in History and Culture)” align=”left” style=”margin-right: 15px;” /> 		           <b>Author:</b> Benjamin <b>Franklin</b> 		  <br />          		<b>Paperback:</b>  		208 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> Bedford/St. Martin’s  		 		(2003-04-02) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 0312404158<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> <br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $10.00<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $4.42</p>
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<p><b>Russian Princess Stands With <b>Franklin</b> as Comrade of the Enlightenment       </b><br /><a target=Ekaterina Dashkova, a Russian princess, was the first woman in the world to head a national academy of sciences. It is a rarity to this day.
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The Great Seduction
The most rampant decadence today is financial decadence, the trampling of decent norms about how to use and harness money.
Source: www.nytimes.com

OBSERVATORY
University of Bristol researchers Nigel R Franks and Tom Richardson lead study on learning behaviors of ants; research, which is published in journal Nature, finds that ants use tandem running technique in which learner ant trails along with teacher ant; David F Raikow of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and colleagues conduct study of chemical menadione, natural product that is called SeaKleen and is used to treat ballast water and its impact on dormant eggs of marine species bu…
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Benjamin Franklin - Shaking the Foundation of Faith

Date August 27, 2008

Shaking the Foundation of Faith
Science, religion and the Cape Ann earthquake of 1755.
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Of Cannon Fire and Daylight Saving Time
Conserving energy has always been the object of daylight saving time, but a recent study indicates that it may increase residential electricity demand.
Source: www.nytimes.com

Looking for Liberty
The Declaration of Independence is a national treasure but like many treasures, the quest it inspires may be more rewarding than the illusion of possession.
Source: www.nytimes.com

The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Dover Thrift Editions)
The Autobiography of Benjamin <b>Franklin</b> (Dover Thrift Editions)” align=”left” style=”margin-right: 15px;” />
<div>One of the most popular works of American literature, this charming self-portrait has been translated into nearly every language. It covers <b>Franklin</b>’s life up to his prewar stay in London as representative of the Pennsylvania Assembly, including his boyhood years, work as a printer, experiments with electricity, political career, much more.</div>
<p> 		           <b>Author:</b> Benjamin <b>Franklin</b> 		  <br />          		<b>Paperback:</b>  		144 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> Dover Publications  		 		(1996-06-07) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 0486290735<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> $2.50<br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $0.01<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $0.01</p>
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<p><b>Time Out of Mind       </b><br /><a target=The misguided notion that time is money actually costs us money. And it costs us time.
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Ben Franklin Had the Right Idea for New Orleans
New Orleans and other coastal cities will never be safe if they go on relying on Washington for protection.
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Looking for Liberty (Benjamin Franklin)

Date August 25, 2008

Looking for Liberty
The Declaration of Independence is a national treasure but like many treasures, the quest it inspires may be more rewarding than the illusion of possession.
Source: www.nytimes.com

Count Us Frankophiles for 300 Years
A real hero for Presidents’ Day: Benjamin Franklin, an American giant who just turned 300.
Source: select.nytimes.com

Poor Richard’s Almanack
Poor Richard's Almanack

Benjamin Franklin’s classic book is full of timeless, thought-provoking insights that are as valuable today as they were over two centuries ago. With more than 700 pithy proverbs, Franklin lays out the rules everyone should live by and offers advice on such subjects as money, friendship, marriage, ethics, and human nature. They range from the famous “A penny saved is a penny earned” to the lesser-known but equally practical “When the wine enters, out goes the truth.” Other truisms like “Fish and visitors stink after three days” combine sharp wit with wisdom. Paul Volcker’s new introduction offers a fascinating perspective on Franklin’s beloved work.

Author: Benjamin Franklin
Hardcover:  144 pages
Company: Skyhorse Publishing  (2007-11)
ISBN: 1602391173
List Price: $9.95
Amazon Price: $5.61
Used Price: $5.76

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Religious Intent
A Christian America? A secular America? Steven Waldman argues the founders had in mind something else entirely.
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Shaking the (Benjamin Franklin) Foundation of Faith

Date August 23, 2008

Shaking the Foundation of Faith
Science, religion and the Cape Ann earthquake of 1755.
Source: www.nytimes.com

The Great Seduction
The most rampant decadence today is financial decadence, the trampling of decent norms about how to use and harness money.
Source: www.nytimes.com

Russian Princess Stands With Franklin as Comrade of the Enlightenment
Ekaterina Dashkova, a Russian princess, was the first woman in the world to head a national academy of sciences. It is a rarity to this day.
Source: www.nytimes.com

Nonfiction Chronicle
New books by Philip Dray, Ray Moynihan and Alan Cassels, John Hope Franklin and Loren Schweninger, Brian Murphy and Jesse Helms.
Source: www.nytimes.com

Knowing a Man (Ben Franklin), but Not Melons
Benjamin Franklin is celebrated for being both a pragmatist and visionary in two new shows in Philadelphia and Washington.
Source: www.nytimes.com

Of Cannon Fire and Daylight Saving Time
Conserving energy has always been the object of daylight saving time, but a recent study indicates that it may increase residential electricity demand.
Source: www.nytimes.com

Looking for Liberty
The Declaration of Independence is a national treasure but like many treasures, the quest it inspires may be more rewarding than the illusion of possession.
Source: www.nytimes.com

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Count Us Frankophiles for 300 Years (Benjamin Franklin)

Date August 20, 2008

Count Us Frankophiles for 300 Years
A real hero for Presidents’ Day: Benjamin Franklin, an American giant who just turned 300.
Source: select.nytimes.com

Ben Franklin Had the Right Idea for New Orleans
New Orleans and other coastal cities will never be safe if they go on relying on Washington for protection.
Source: www.nytimes.com

The Long Hot Summer and the More Perfect Union
In his book about the framers of the Constitution, Mr. Stewart has done a nimble job of retelling a familiar story.
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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
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The Great Seduction (Benjamin Franklin)

Date August 18, 2008

The Great Seduction
The most rampant decadence today is financial decadence, the trampling of decent norms about how to use and harness money.
Source: www.nytimes.com

Knowing a Man (Ben Franklin), but Not Melons
Benjamin Franklin is celebrated for being both a pragmatist and visionary in two new shows in Philadelphia and Washington.
Source: www.nytimes.com

Of Cannon Fire and Daylight Saving Time
Conserving energy has always been the object of daylight saving time, but a recent study indicates that it may increase residential electricity demand.
Source: www.nytimes.com

The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Dover Thrift Editions)
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Benjamin Franklin - Count Us Frankophiles for 300 Years

Date August 15, 2008

Count Us Frankophiles for 300 Years
A real hero for Presidents’ Day: Benjamin Franklin, an American giant who just turned 300.
Source: select.nytimes.com

Ben and Me: An Astonishing Life of Benjamin Franklin by His Good Mouse Amos
Ben and Me: An Astonishing Life of Benjamin <b>Franklin</b> by His Good Mouse Amos” align=”left” style=”margin-right: 15px;” /> 		In <i>A New and Astonishing Life Of Benjamin <b>Franklin</b> As Written by His Good Mouse AMOS,</i> young readers will discover that while the good Mr. <b>Franklin</b> got considerable credit, many of his most important contributions <i>really</i> originated with Amos, a less-than-humble rodent. Oh sure, his manuscript was found by author-editor Robert Lawson and published first in 1939, but discerning readers ever since have figured that it’s the mouse who’s the fellow with the … tale. (For ages 10 and up with a sense of humor)</p>
<p> 		           <b>Author:</b> Robert Lawson 		  <br />          		<b>Paperback:</b>  		114 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> Little, Brown Young Readers  		 		(1988-04-30) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 0316517305<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> $6.99<br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $2.00<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $0.95</p>
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<p><b>Benjamin <b>Franklin</b> Books       </b><br />Benjamin <b>Franklin</b>, who turns 300 this year, has received a fine birthday gift in these two volumes.       <br /><i>Source: www.nytimes.com</i></p>
<p><b>Russian Princess Stands With <b>Franklin</b> as Comrade of the Enlightenment       </b><br /><a target=Ekaterina Dashkova, a Russian princess, was the first woman in the world to head a national academy of sciences. It is a rarity to this day.
Source: www.nytimes.com

Of Cannon Fire and Daylight Saving Time
Conserving energy has always been the object of daylight saving time, but a recent study indicates that it may increase residential electricity demand.
Source: www.nytimes.com

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Nonfiction Chronicle (Benjamin Franklin)

Date August 12, 2008

Nonfiction Chronicle
New books by Philip Dray, Ray Moynihan and Alan Cassels, John Hope Franklin and Loren Schweninger, Brian Murphy and Jesse Helms.
Source: www.nytimes.com

Religious Intent
A Christian America? A secular America? Steven Waldman argues the founders had in mind something else entirely.
Source: www.nytimes.com

Ben Franklin Had the Right Idea for New Orleans
New Orleans and other coastal cities will never be safe if they go on relying on Washington for protection.
Source: www.nytimes.com

Ben and Me: An Astonishing Life of Benjamin Franklin by His Good Mouse Amos
Ben and Me: An Astonishing Life of Benjamin <b>Franklin</b> by His Good Mouse Amos” align=”left” style=”margin-right: 15px;” /> 		In <i>A New and Astonishing Life Of Benjamin <b>Franklin</b> As Written by His Good Mouse AMOS,</i> young readers will discover that while the good Mr. <b>Franklin</b> got considerable credit, many of his most important contributions <i>really</i> originated with Amos, a less-than-humble rodent. Oh sure, his manuscript was found by author-editor Robert Lawson and published first in 1939, but discerning readers ever since have figured that it’s the mouse who’s the fellow with the … tale. (For ages 10 and up with a sense of humor)</p>
<p> 		           <b>Author:</b> Robert Lawson 		  <br />          		<b>Paperback:</b>  		114 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> Little, Brown Young Readers  		 		(1988-04-30) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 0316517305<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> $6.99<br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $2.00<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $0.97</p>
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<p><b>Shaking the Foundation of Faith       </b><br />Science, religion and the Cape Ann earthquake of 1755.       <br /><i>Source: www.nytimes.com</i></p>
<p><b>Benjamin <b>Franklin</b> Books       </b><br />Benjamin <b>Franklin</b>, who turns 300 this year, has received a fine birthday gift in these two volumes.       <br /><i>Source: www.nytimes.com</i></p>
<p><b>The Way to Wealth</b><br /> 		    <img src= The first American book on personal finance, “The Way to Wealth” by Benjamin Franklin is still the best and wisest money book ever written. Originally published in 1758 as the preface to “Poor Richard’s Almanack,” this little gem has been through innumerable printings and sold millions of copies to those in search of smart but entertaining advice about hard work, earning and saving money and debt.

As the 21st Century charges along and the current economic climate continues to send out mixed messages, Franklin’s simple but wise commentary on the value of industry and frugality resonates as much for us today as it did for listeners nearly 350 years ago. Here is a sample:

- “Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.”

- “If you would be wealthy, think of saving, as well as of getting.”

- “If you would have your business done, go; if not, send.”

- “Think what you do when you run into debt; you give to another power over your liberty.”

- “Creditors have better memories than debtors.”

Although older than the United States itself, “The Way to Wealth” is still very popular. It is handed out by major companies and financial institutions to friends, clients, and customers and is the January, 2004 selection of “The Washington Post’s” the Color of Money Book Club. As Michelle Singletary, director of the Club wrote in a column about The book, “At just 30 pages, this pocket-size book takes less than an hour to read but will give you a lifetime of financial wisdom–that is if you’re wise enough to follow the advice.”

Author: Benjamin Franklin
Hardcover:  30 pages
Company: Applewood Books  (1986-09-01)
ISBN: 0918222885
List Price: $9.95
Amazon Price: $4.84
Used Price: $4.84

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