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Aug 30, 2006

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dwlt

Aside from Autobiography, what other books about Benjamin Franklin would you recommend reading?

Josh Petersen

One of my favorite Franklin books is one written for young adults called Ben and Me. If I had to recommend a single biography, it would probably be Edmund Morgan's classic. I've also read Walter Isaacson's recent book on Franklin and it's fine, if a bit light.

As long as I'm mentioning Franklinana - let me also point anyone interested toward a book about Franklin's grandson Benjamin Bache called American Aurora - this is a truly great read and an eye-opener for most Americans who've beend served a watered down Federalist history of America.

dwlt

That's great, thanks Josh!

Frank Clouser

Recently,while going thru some old papers I ran accross a MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT CLUB item from KINGSDOWN,KANSAS dated 1915-1916. It is a small (6" X 6") booklet for that years schedule of events listing programs and the names of the members that were to handle them. I would be happy to donate it. All that would be required is that the postage be covered by the recipient.

Sincerely,

BrookeVINCENT25

If you're in the corner and have got no cash to move out from that, you will have to take the home loans. Because it will aid you unquestionably. I take small business loan every time I need and feel great just because of it.

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