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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin - Founding Wisdom Self-Mastery and the Making of an American Legend - cover

The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin - Founding Wisdom Self-Mastery and the Making of an American Legend

Benjamin Franklin, Zenith Golden Quill

Verlag: Zenith Golden Quill

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From printer to patriot, inventor to diplomat—Benjamin Franklin's life is the story of America itself.

In The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, one of the most brilliant minds of the 18th century offers a candid and compelling account of his rise from humble beginnings to international influence. With wit, humility, and insight, Franklin shares life lessons on productivity, virtue, wealth, and civic responsibility that remain timeless.

A must-read for entrepreneurs, students of American history, and seekers of self-improvement, this work is a cornerstone of classic nonfiction and one of the most influential autobiographies ever written.

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✔ Perfect for fans of biography, American history, and personal development

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Verfügbar seit: 07.05.2025.
Drucklänge: 241 Seiten.

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