A Benjamin Franklin ReaderSimon and Schuster, 2005年6月15日 - 576 頁 A selection of Benjamin Franklin’s writings, with an introduction and commentary by renowned author Walter Isaacson. Selected and annotated by the author of the acclaimed Benjamin Franklin: An American Life, this collection of Franklin’s writings shows why he was the bestselling author of his day and remains America’s favorite founder and wit. Includes an introductory essay exploring Franklin’s life and impact as a writer, and each piece is accompanied by a preface and notes that provide background, context, and analysis. |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 64 筆
第 vii 頁
... Franklin the Editor 49 The Lessons of Misprints 50 Rules for Marriage 52 A Scolding Wife 56 A Witch Trial at Mount Holly 58 A Printer's Creed 60 Sex Sells 63 Anthony Afterwit on Marriage 65 Celia Single Responds 69 In Contents.
... Franklin the Editor 49 The Lessons of Misprints 50 Rules for Marriage 52 A Scolding Wife 56 A Witch Trial at Mount Holly 58 A Printer's Creed 60 Sex Sells 63 Anthony Afterwit on Marriage 65 Celia Single Responds 69 In Contents.
第 viii 頁
... Wife Takes Her Turn 115 Poor Richard Defends Astrology and Wit 117 A Defense of Religious Tolerance 119 A Ballad for Deborah 122 Reasons to Choose an Older Mistress 124 Polly Baker's Trial 126 Part 4: The Public Citizen A Call to Arms ...
... Wife Takes Her Turn 115 Poor Richard Defends Astrology and Wit 117 A Defense of Religious Tolerance 119 A Ballad for Deborah 122 Reasons to Choose an Older Mistress 124 Polly Baker's Trial 126 Part 4: The Public Citizen A Call to Arms ...
第 xiii 頁
... wife, she was raised on Market Street in Philadelphia and never left that neighborhood for the rest of her life. She first saw Franklin in October 1723 when he straggled off the boat into Philadelphia. She married John Rogers, who ...
... wife, she was raised on Market Street in Philadelphia and never left that neighborhood for the rest of her life. She first saw Franklin in October 1723 when he straggled off the boat into Philadelphia. She married John Rogers, who ...
第 xiv 頁
... wife Anne Child and ten (including Benjamin) by his second wife Abiah Folger Franklin. SARAH “SALLY” FRANKLIN [BACHE] (1743–1808). Loyal only daughter, married Richard Bache in 1767. Served as hostess and homemaker when Franklin ...
... wife Anne Child and ten (including Benjamin) by his second wife Abiah Folger Franklin. SARAH “SALLY” FRANKLIN [BACHE] (1743–1808). Loyal only daughter, married Richard Bache in 1767. Served as hostess and homemaker when Franklin ...
第 19 頁
... wife of Mr. John Kitel of Salem, &c. It may justly be said in its praise, without flattery to the author, that it is the most extraordinary piece that ever was wrote in New England. The language is so soft and easy, the expression so ...
... wife of Mr. John Kitel of Salem, &c. It may justly be said in its praise, without flattery to the author, that it is the most extraordinary piece that ever was wrote in New England. The language is so soft and easy, the expression so ...
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7 | |
The Philadelphia Printer | 43 |
Poor Richard and Friends | 91 |
The Public Citizen | 131 |
Lobbyist in London | 185 |
American Rebel | 257 |
Ambassador in Paris | 267 |
Constitutional Sage | 355 |
The Autobiography | 395 |
About the Author | 553 |
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