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Overview"Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography ends in 1758, some thirty years before he died. Those three decades included some of the statesman's greatest triumphs, yet instead of including them in his memoir, Franklin spent the years continually revising his original text. Paul Zall has created a new autobiographical account of Franklin's entire life. By returning to a newly recovered early draft of the Autobiography, he strips away later layers of moralizing to reveal the story as Franklin first wrote it: how a poor boy from Boston used words and hard work to become America's first world-class citizen. To cover Franklin's career as a diplomat and as the only signatory of all three key documents of the American Revolution, Zall interweaves autobiographical comments from Franklin's personal letters and private journals. Franklin emerges as different from the common perception of him as a crafty ""Man of Reason."" His raw words reveal the bitter infighting among both British and American politicians and his personal struggle with his son's choice of the opposite side in the fight for the future of two countries. Without the veneer of second thoughts, his lifelong struggle to control his temper carries greater poignancy, as do his later years spent nursing his wounded pride. Susceptible to both fallibility and frustration, the honest Franklin depicted in his own words nevertheless remains an uncommon common man, perhaps even more so than previously thought." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul M. ZallPublisher: The University Press of Kentucky Imprint: The University Press of Kentucky Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9780813122014ISBN 10: 0813122015 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 19 February 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviewsLeave it to Paul M. Zall, preeminent research scholar, intellectual, and historian, to present Benjamin Franklin in an innovative style that goes beyond a simple biography.... Gives us new insight into the internal struggles of a truly great American. -- White House Studies Few scholars equal Zall in knowledge and understanding of Franklin's works....an excellent book. -- Robert Middlekauff A refreshing take on one of the most studied classics in American literature, Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography. Zall provides a new approach to understanding the Founding Father's famous memoir... by filling in the many lacunae in the text and providing what Franklin never got to: the end of the story. -- Register of the Kentucky Historical Society Shows us a rawer, franker, more human and vulnerable Franklin. -- Louisville Courier-Journal Does an excellent job of allowing Franklin's own words to reveal the major events and emotions in his life. -- Library Journal A strikingly revealing, unvarnished portrait of one of our most beloved and seemingly benign Founding Fathers. -- Booklist Franklin's is a good life story and Zall puts it together well. -- Barbara Oberg American history enthusiasts will truly enjoy the intimate portrait of an American icon with Paul M. Zall's excellent biography. -- WTBF Radio Since Franklin completed [his autobiography] in his middle 40s, with over four more decades of a busy and important life ahead of him, the work was incomplete. No longer. Zall... begins where Franklin left off, using only authentic Franklin notes. -- USA Today Magazine This edition and the comparison of texts make one of America's most fascinating men yet more fascinating. -- Choice <p> American history enthusiasts will truly enjoy the intimate portrait of an American icon with Paul M. Zall's excellent biography. -- WTBF Radio American history enthusiasts will truly enjoy the intimate portrait of an American icon with Paul M. Zall's excellent biography. -- WTBF Radio Leave it to Paul M. Zall, preeminent research scholar, intellectual, and historian, to present Benjamin Franklin in an innovative style that goes beyond a simple biography.... Gives us new insight into the internal struggles of a truly great American. -- White House Studies Few scholars equal Zall in knowledge and understanding of Franklin's works....an excellent book. -- Robert Middlekauff Shows us a rawer, franker, more human and vulnerable Franklin. -- Louisville Courier-Journal Does an excellent job of allowing Franklin's own words to reveal the major events and emotions in his life. -- Library Journal A strikingly revealing, unvarnished portrait of one of our most beloved and seemingly benign Founding Fathers. -- Booklist American history enthusiasts will truly enjoy the intimate portrait of an American icon with Paul M. Zall's excellent biography. -- WTBF Radio Since Franklin completed [his autobiography] in his middle 40s, with over four more decades of a busy and important life ahead of him, the work was incomplete. No longer. Zall... begins where Franklin left off, using only authentic Franklin notes. -- USA Today Magazine A refreshing take on one of the most studied classics in American literature, Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography. Zall provides a new approach to understanding the Founding Father's famous memoir... by filling in the many lacunae in the text and providing what Franklin never got to: the end of the story. -- Register of the Kentucky Historical Society This edition and the comparison of texts make one of America's most fascinating men yet more fascinating. -- Choice Franklin's is a good life story and Zall puts it together well. -- Barbara Oberg Author InformationPaul M. Zall, a research scholar at the Huntington Library, is the author of Lincoln on Lincoln. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |