The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin and Other Writings is a classic collection that presents a vivid portrait of Franklin's life and thoughts. Alongside his renowned autobiography, the volume includes a selection of his other significant writings, such as essays and correspondence that reflect his diverse interests and contributions. This compilation offers readers a comprehensive view of Franklin's intellectual legacy and his impact on American history and culture.
Benjamin Franklin was a writer, a philosopher, a scientist, a politician, a patriot, a Founding Father, an inventor, and publisher. He helped with the founding of the United States of America and changed the world with his discoveries about electricity. His writings such as Poor Richards' Almanac have provided wisdom for 17 years to the colonies.