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Author Morgan, Edmund S. (Edmund Sears), 1916-2013.

Title Benjamin Franklin / Edmund S. Morgan.

Publication Info. New Haven : Yale University Press, [2002]
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 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  92 FRANKLIN    Check Shelf
 Berlin-Peck Memorial Library - Biographies  92 BIOGRAPHY FRANKLIN    Check Shelf
 Canton Public Library - Adult Department  BIOGRAPHY FRANKLIN    Check Shelf
 Cheshire Public Library - Adult Department Lower Level  BIOGRAPHY FRANKLIN MORGAN    Check Shelf
 Cromwell-Belden Public Library - Adult Department  B FRANKLIN    Check Shelf
 East Hartford, Raymond Library - Adult Department  B FRANKLIN BENJAMIN M    Check Shelf
 East Windsor, Library Association of Warehouse Point - Adult Department  B FRANKLIN MOR c.2  Check Shelf
 Enfield, Main Library - Biographies  B FRANKLIN    Check Shelf
 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  B FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN    Check Shelf
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Description xi, 339 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents An exciting world -- "A dangerous man" -- An empire of Englishmen -- Proprietary pretensions -- The importance of opinion -- Endgame -- Becoming American -- Representing a nation of states -- A difficult peace -- Going home.
Summary Benjamin Franklin is perhaps the most remarkable figure in American history: the greatest statesman of his age, he played a pivotal role in the formation of the American republic. He was also a pioneering scientist, a best selling author, the country's first postmaster general, a printer, a bon vivant, a diplomat, a ladies' man, and a moralist-and the most prominent celebrity of the eighteenth century. Franklin was, however, a man of vast contradictions, as Edmund Morgan demonstrates in this brilliant biography. A reluctant revolutionary, Franklin had desperately wished to preserve the British Empire, and he mourned the break even as he led the fight for American independence. Despite his passion for science, Franklin viewed his groundbreaking experiments as secondary to his civic duties. And although he helped to draft both the Declaration of Independence and the American Constitution, he had personally hoped that the new American government would take a different shape. Unraveling the enigma of Franklin's character, Morgan shows that he was the rare individual who consistently placed the public interest before his own desires.
Subject Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790.
Statesmen -- United States -- Biography.
Scientists -- United States -- Biography.
Inventors -- United States -- Biography.
Printers -- United States -- Biography.
ISBN 0300095325 alkaline paper
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