Autobiography Of Benjamin Franklin
The authoritative edition of Franklin's autobiography, now with a new foreword by the eminent Franklin scholar Edmund S. Morgan
The authoritative edition of Franklinās autobiography, with a foreword by the eminent Franklin scholar Edmund S. Morgan
āThe best and most beautiful edition [of the Autobiography].āāJ. H. Plumb, New York Review of Books
āAmong the many editions availableāread Yaleās. Its text is the most reliable (the Franklin papers are at Yale) and its supplementary material is uniformly useful.āāJonathan Yardley, Washington Post
A classic of eighteenth-century American history and literature, Benjamin Franklinās Autobiography has had an influence perhaps unequaled by any other book by an American writer. Written ostensibly as a letter to his son William, Franklinās Autobiography offers his reflections on philosophy and religion, politics, war, education, material success, and the status of women.
Prepared by the editors of The Papers of Benjamin Franklin, this definitive edition is drawn with scrupulous care from the original manuscript in Franklinās handwriting, now in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery. The introduction by Leonard W. Labaree places the autobiography in literary and historical contexts. In a new foreword, eminent Franklin scholar Edmund S. Morgan writes about Franklinās dual allegiance as an American and a subject of an English kingāand his emergence as a leader of the American Revolution. This edition also includes biographical notes, a chronology of Franklinās life, and an updated bibliography.