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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin - A Journey of Genius and Legacy - cover
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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin - A Journey of Genius and Legacy

Benjamin Franklin, Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

Editora: Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

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📚 Explore the fascinating life and remarkable achievements of one of history's most influential figures in The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Written by Franklin himself, this timeless classic offers a unique glimpse into the mind of a visionary who shaped the course of a nation.

✨ From his humble beginnings as a printer's apprentice to becoming an inventor, statesman, and Founding Father, Franklin's story is an inspiring testament to hard work, curiosity, and ingenuity. With wisdom, wit, and practical advice, Franklin reflects on his principles, values, and the events that defined his extraordinary life.

🏆 Recognized as one of the greatest autobiographies ever written, this book continues to inspire readers across generations. It is a must-read for history enthusiasts, self-improvement seekers, and anyone curious about the life of a true Renaissance man.

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Disponível desde: 10/04/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 135 páginas.

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