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THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Copertina flessibile – 6 luglio 2024
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- American Founding Documents
- Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
- Gospel of St. Matthew, The Apostle
- Età di lettura12 - 18 anni
- Lunghezza stampa304 pagine
- LinguaInglese
- Dimensioni15.24 x 1.93 x 22.86 cm
- Data di pubblicazione6 luglio 2024
- ISBN-13979-8332200861
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- ASIN : B0D8YPSG8C
- Editore : Independently published (6 luglio 2024)
- Lingua : Inglese
- Copertina flessibile : 304 pagine
- ISBN-13 : 979-8332200861
- Peso articolo : 526 g
- Dimensioni : 15.24 x 1.93 x 22.86 cm
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- Recensito in Italia il 31 agosto 2018L’autobiografia è molto interessante e scorrevole da leggere, anche se qua e là sono ovviamente presenti dei termini che non vengono più utilizzati nell’inglese corrente.
Avrei apprezzato una divisione in capitoli (più che altro per decidere quando interrompere la lettura) ma si lascia leggere tranquillamente anche come racconto quasi del tutto continuo.
- Recensito in Italia il 9 ottobre 2018Le autobiografie sono sempre di grande fascino, e questa ha certamente anche un notevole valore storico, anche se ho trovato la lettura un po' pesante soprattutto per la presenza di termini desueti che non rendono la fruizione troppo scorrevole.
- Recensito in Italia il 25 dicembre 2021Worthy
- Recensito in Italia il 22 giugno 2018Un classico della letteratura che grazie ad AmazonClassics è possibile ottenere in formato digitale senza alcun costo. Complimenti ad Amazon per questa collana.
- Recensito in Italia il 21 aprile 2015Spedizione buona ma all'apertura del pacco ho notato un grosso taglio da lama sulla copertina. Ovviamente l'ho tenuto perchè mi serve per un esame universitario, ma la cosa mi ha disturbato notevolmente. Più attenzione non guasterebbe!
- Recensito in Italia il 16 gennaio 2020For this price this book is basically a gift.
- Recensito in Italia il 16 dicembre 2020BF the one and only
- Recensito in Italia il 18 marzo 2021spedizione perfetta e condizioni ottime, libro interessante
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J. KimbroughRecensito in Germania il 4 gennaio 2012
5,0 su 5 stelle A Timeless Classic
I downloaded this as my first Kindle book. This is well written story of Ben by Ben! Now I see why this was included in the Harvard Classics. I wish I read this book when I was teenager. It might have influenced me in other ways. You just keep reading it and then Wham! It ended. I wish "Old Ben" had finished it. You really get a good idea of how life was in Colonial American and how a Great Man created himself through self-education and hard work. Back them entertainment was limited, so people had the choice of self-education & reading or self-medication in the Taverns. You learn how old Ben chose the former and excelled in life.
I recommend the book to everyone. And if is not on the required reading list of high schools, they should put it back on.
The kindle edition was easy to read and the photos included were clear as opposed to other kindle books I have downloaded
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NealRecensito in Canada il 7 novembre 2024
5,0 su 5 stelle Interesting
Learned a lot about Franklin, our first and probably only vegetarian founding father. What a brilliant guy! Autobiography is written in older English style and some of it is a little difficult to understand and some of the correspondence he provides can be a little too long
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varmaRecensito in India il 24 giugno 2023
5,0 su 5 stelle The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: An Inspiring Account of Self-Improvement and Success
Sure, here is a short and optimized title and review for The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (AmazonClassics Edition):
Title: The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: An Inspiring Account of Self-Improvement and Success
Review:
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is an inspiring account of self-improvement and success. Franklin recounts his early life, his quest for virtue and self-improvement, and his political achievements. The book is full of practical advice on how to improve your life, and it is a must-read for anyone who is looking to achieve their goals.
I would give The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin a 5 out of 5 star rating. The book is well-written and inspiring, and it is full of practical advice that can help you improve your life. Franklin's story is an inspiration to us all, and it shows us that anything is possible if we set our minds to it.
Here are some of the pros and cons of the book:
Pros:
Well-written and inspiring
Full of practical advice
Franklin's story is an inspiration to us all
Cons:
Some of the advice may be outdated
The book can be a bit slow at times
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Claudia SantosRecensito in Messico il 15 settembre 2018
5,0 su 5 stelle Perfectas condiciones
Llegó en perfecto stado, bonito, tiene textos extra atras, como el del papalote así que todo está muy bien.
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T. S.Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 25 settembre 2009
5,0 su 5 stelle The Original American Dream
It's a little presumptuous to write a "review" of a book as historically important as this, so I'll just give a few reasons why you should read it.
It's well-written and engaging, even 200+ (nearing 300+; Franklin was born in 1706) years later. It stops in 1760, well before his involvement with the Revolution, but it covers in detail his youth, apprenticeships, the formation of his philosophy and ideals, and his path from poor roots to business and social success -- the first telling of the American Dream, the idea that a poor young man could Find His Fortune in the New World through enterprise, wisdom, and work.
There is a high degree of self-hagiography here, and it would be amusing to tally up (for example) how many times Franklin praises himself vs. how many times he advises on the virtue of humility. He smooths over controversial topics like his illegitimate son, he doesn't mention his membership in the Freemasons, etc. The construction is also a bit rambling ("Then I did this thing. Next, I did another thing. Then I did a third thing"), but Franklin simply did so many interesting things -- even in this short slice of his life -- that the book is interesting despite that. There's a great deal of discussion on his scientific and inventive accomplishments, and he talks at length about his development of his own personal moral code and how he achieved business success (along with Franklin's Personal Method You Can Use for Self-Improvement -- in some ways, this is the first self-help book!)
All in all, this is very much worth reading, and gives a compelling picture of Franklin's life and times. I particularly liked the picture Franklin draws of contemporary American society -- free, open, and small, with most people in most towns all knowing each other, and business opportunities are wide open for anyone with industry and pluck. I'm not sure how similar modern-day America still is to Franklin's Philadelphia, but it's certain that Franklin -- and this book -- helped set the image that we still *want* to believe America conforms to. And for that alone, it's worth reading.
If you like this book, you might also be interested in reading Alexis de Tocqueville's _Democracy in America_, for another view of colonial-era America, or any of Mark Twain's nonfiction (_Life on the Mississippi_, _Roughing It_, etc.), for similar accounts of America's growth and development a hundred-odd years further on. Any of those should be available as a free Kindle download.