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Harvard Classics Volume 1 - Franklin Woolman Penn - cover

Harvard Classics Volume 1 - Franklin Woolman Penn

William Penn, Benjamin Franklin, Silver Deer Classics, John Woolman

Publisher: Oregan Publishing

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Summary

Contents:

1. His Autobiography, by Benjamin Franklin
2. The Journal of John Woolman, by John Woolman (1774 and subsequent editions)
3. Fruits of Solitude, by William Penn


Also available:

The Complete Harvard Classics Collection (51 Volumes + The Harvard Classic Shelf Of Fiction)
50 Masterpieces You Have To Read Before You Die
Available since: 09/05/2017.

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