- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Composed from Franklin's autobiography and correspondence, this three-volume 1874 publication recounts the famous American statesman's eventful and inspiring life.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Benjamin FranklinThe Life of Benjamin Franklin, Written by Himself62,99 €
- Benjamin FranklinThe Life of Benjamin Franklin, Written by Himself63,99 €
- Benjamin Franklin... the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, and a Sketch of Franklin's Life From the Point Where the Autobiography Ends, Drawn Chiefly From His Letter19,99 €
- Benjamin FranklinThe Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics, and Morals, of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Now First Collected and Arranged: With Memories of His Earl30,99 €
- Benjamin FranklinThe Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics, and Morals, of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Now First Collected and Arranged: With Memories of His Earl30,99 €
- Benjamin FranklinThe Autobiography Of Benjamin Franklin, Part 2, 1734-179017,99 €
- Benjamin FranklinAutobiography of Benjamin Franklin, Journal of John Woolman, Fruits of Solitude38,99 €
-
-
-
Composed from Franklin's autobiography and correspondence, this three-volume 1874 publication recounts the famous American statesman's eventful and inspiring life.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 554
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 772g
- ISBN-13: 9781108033428
- ISBN-10: 1108033423
- Artikelnr.: 33781594
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 554
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 772g
- ISBN-13: 9781108033428
- ISBN-10: 1108033423
- Artikelnr.: 33781594
Born in 1706 to humble origins, the young Benjamin Franklin made his way into the world with a sense of purpose and an awareness of what he was capable of. These qualities became self-evident and increasingly apprarent to the world around him as his abilities matured. The runaway teen who left his boyhood Boston for Philadelphia proved his developing talents as a prolific writer, printer and future publisher... famous for his Autobiography, Poor Richard's Almanac, and The Pennsylvania Gazette among others. He was also an inventor and scientist; Franklin was the genial genius... an affable common man who just happened to be the smartest person in almost any room he entered. He conducted groundbreaking work in electricity and made innovations that led to practical devices such as bifocals, swim fins, the lightning rod, the Franklin Stove, and the flexible catheter among other inventions in use to this day.After retiring from business at the age of 42, it was Benjamin Franklin as Public Citizen for his remaining 42 years that ultimately led to his role as Statesman and Founder... He helped make the case for the ultimate severance of political ties to Great Britain and for America to take up arms in defense of her liberty. He was present at the creation of a new nation and helped construct the foundation of what the United States would one day become as a beacon of freedom.
Part II continued: 1. The election to the new parliament
2. No taxation without representation
3. Silkworms
4. The dancer pays the piper
5. Rules for reducing a great empire to a small one
6. An edict by the King of Prussia
7. Petition of the Massachusetts Assembly for Hutchinson's recall
8. An account of the transactions relating to Governor Hutchinson's letters
9. Ministerial hostility to Franklin
10. An account of negotiations in London for effecting a reconciliation between Great Britain and the American colonies
Part III. From the Close of Franklin's Mission to England to the Close of his Mission to France (1775-85): 11. Franklin chosen delegate to the Second Continental Congress
12. Negotiations with Lord Howe for a reconciliation with the colonies
13. Franklin's mission to France
14. Recall of Silas Deane
15. New attempts to corrupt the Commissioners
16. Inception of Irish emigration to America
17. Never a good war or a bad peace.
2. No taxation without representation
3. Silkworms
4. The dancer pays the piper
5. Rules for reducing a great empire to a small one
6. An edict by the King of Prussia
7. Petition of the Massachusetts Assembly for Hutchinson's recall
8. An account of the transactions relating to Governor Hutchinson's letters
9. Ministerial hostility to Franklin
10. An account of negotiations in London for effecting a reconciliation between Great Britain and the American colonies
Part III. From the Close of Franklin's Mission to England to the Close of his Mission to France (1775-85): 11. Franklin chosen delegate to the Second Continental Congress
12. Negotiations with Lord Howe for a reconciliation with the colonies
13. Franklin's mission to France
14. Recall of Silas Deane
15. New attempts to corrupt the Commissioners
16. Inception of Irish emigration to America
17. Never a good war or a bad peace.
Part II continued: 1. The election to the new parliament
2. No taxation without representation
3. Silkworms
4. The dancer pays the piper
5. Rules for reducing a great empire to a small one
6. An edict by the King of Prussia
7. Petition of the Massachusetts Assembly for Hutchinson's recall
8. An account of the transactions relating to Governor Hutchinson's letters
9. Ministerial hostility to Franklin
10. An account of negotiations in London for effecting a reconciliation between Great Britain and the American colonies
Part III. From the Close of Franklin's Mission to England to the Close of his Mission to France (1775-85): 11. Franklin chosen delegate to the Second Continental Congress
12. Negotiations with Lord Howe for a reconciliation with the colonies
13. Franklin's mission to France
14. Recall of Silas Deane
15. New attempts to corrupt the Commissioners
16. Inception of Irish emigration to America
17. Never a good war or a bad peace.
2. No taxation without representation
3. Silkworms
4. The dancer pays the piper
5. Rules for reducing a great empire to a small one
6. An edict by the King of Prussia
7. Petition of the Massachusetts Assembly for Hutchinson's recall
8. An account of the transactions relating to Governor Hutchinson's letters
9. Ministerial hostility to Franklin
10. An account of negotiations in London for effecting a reconciliation between Great Britain and the American colonies
Part III. From the Close of Franklin's Mission to England to the Close of his Mission to France (1775-85): 11. Franklin chosen delegate to the Second Continental Congress
12. Negotiations with Lord Howe for a reconciliation with the colonies
13. Franklin's mission to France
14. Recall of Silas Deane
15. New attempts to corrupt the Commissioners
16. Inception of Irish emigration to America
17. Never a good war or a bad peace.