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图书 富兰克林自传(英文原版)
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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is one of the most important and influential works in American history.It tells the story of Franklin's life from his humble beginnings to his emergence as a leading figure in the American colonies. In the process, it creates a portrait of Franklin as the quintessential American. Because of the book, Franklin became a role model for future generations of Americans, who hoped to emulate his rags-to-riches story. The Autobiography has also become one of the central works not just for understanding Franklin but for understanding America.

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Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) was a man of many roles--printer, author, philosopher, scientist,inventor, diplomat, and politician to name only a few. He lived a wide and varied life and found himself at the center of virtually every major event involving America during the second half of the eighteenth century. He was so successful as businessman that he was able to retire at the age of forty-two. He proved equally adept at science,and his experiment in electricity made him the most famous America in the colonies. Politics and diplomacy occupied him for the most of the latter half of his life.

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Introduction

Part One

Part Two

Part Three

Part Four

Chief Events in Franklin's Life

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The notes one of my uncles (who had the same kind of curiosity in collecting family anecdotes) once put into my hands,furnished me with several particulars relating to our ancestors.From these notes I learned that the family had lived in the same village, Ecton, in Northamptonshire, for three hundred years, and how much longer he knew not (perhaps from the time when the name of Franklin, that before was the name of an order of people,was assumed by them as a surname when others took surnames all over the kingdom), on a freehold of about thirty acres, aided by the smith's business, which had continued in the family fill his time,the eldest son being always bred to that business; a custom which he and my father followed as to their eldest sons. When I searched the registers at Ecton, I found an account of their births, marriages and burials from the year 1555 only, there being no registers kept in that parish at any time preceding. By that register I perceived that I was the youngest son of the youngest son for five generations back. My grandfather Thomas, who was born in 1598, lived at Ecton till he grew too old to follow business longer, when he went to live with his son John, a dyer at Banbury, in Oxfordshire, with whom my father served an apprenticeship. There my grandfather died and lies buried. We saw his grave-stone in 1758. His eldest son Thomas lived in the house at Ecton, and left it with the land to his only child, a daughter, who, with her husband, one Fisher, of Wellingborough, sold it to Mr. Isted, now lord of the manor there.My grandfather had four sons that grew up, viz.: Thomas, John,Benjamin and Josiah. I will give you what account I can of them,at this distance from my papers, and if these are not lost in myabsence, you will among them find many more particulars.

Thomas was bred a smith under his father; but, beingingenious, and encouraged in learning (as all my brothers were)by an Esquire Palmer, then the principal gentleman in that parish,he qualified himself for the business of scrivener; became aconsiderable man in the county; was a chief mover of all public-spirited undertakings for the county or town of Northampton, andhis own village, of which many instances were related of him and much taken notice of and patronized by the then Lord Halifax. He died in 1702, January 6, old style, just four years to a day before I was born. The account we received of his life and character from some old people at Ecton, I remember, struck you as something extraordinary, from its similarity to what you knew of mine.

"Had he died on the same day," you said, "one might have supposed a transmigration."

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书名 富兰克林自传(英文原版)
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作者 (美)富兰克林
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出版社 中央编译出版社
商品编码(ISBN) 9787802116870
开本 32开
页数 203
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字数 200
出版时间 2008-07-01
首版时间 2008-07-01
印刷时间 2008-07-01
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读者对象 青年(14-20岁),普通成人
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