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Simon & Schuster Inc Benjamin Franklin: An American Life
­Benjamin Franklin­, writes journalist and biographer Walter Isaacson in <i>An American Life</i>, ­was that rare Founding Father who would sooner wink at a passer-by than sit still for a formal portrait­. ­What's more­, Isaacson relates in this fluent and entertaining biography, ­the revolutionary leader represents a political tradition that has been all but forgotten today, one that prizes pragmatism over moralism, religious tolerance over fundamentalist rigidity, and social mobility over class privilege­. That broadly democratic sensibility allowed Franklin his contradictions, as Isaacson shows. Though a man of lofty principles, Franklin wasn't shy of using sex to sell the newspapers he edited and published; though far from frivolous, he liked his toys and his mortal pleasures; and though he sometimes gave off a simpleton image, he was a shrewd and even crafty politician. Isaacson doesn't shy from enumerating Franklin's occasional peccadilloes and shortcomings, in keeping with the iconoclastic nature of our time--none of which, however, stops him from considering Benjamin Franklin ­the most accomplished American of his age­, and one of the most admirable of any era. And here's one bit of proof: as a young man Ben Franklin regularly went without food in order to buy books. His example, as always, is a good one--and this is just the book to buy with the proceeds from the grocery budget. <I>--Gregory McNamee, Amazon.com</I>
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Simon & Schuster International Benjamin Franklin: An American Life
­Benjamin Franklin­, writes journalist and biographer Walter Isaacson in <i>An American Life</i>, ­was that rare Founding Father who would sooner wink at a passer-by than sit still for a formal portrait­. ­What's more­, Isaacson relates in this fluent and entertaining biography, ­the revolutionary leader represents a political tradition that has been all but forgotten today, one that prizes pragmatism over moralism, religious tolerance over fundamentalist rigidity, and social mobility over class privilege­. That broadly democratic sensibility allowed Franklin his contradictions, as Isaacson shows. Though a man of lofty principles, Franklin wasn't shy of using sex to sell the newspapers he edited and published; though far from frivolous, he liked his toys and his mortal pleasures; and though he sometimes gave off a simpleton image, he was a shrewd and even crafty politician. Isaacson doesn't shy from enumerating Franklin's occasional peccadilloes and shortcomings, in keeping with the iconoclastic nature of our time--none of which, however, stops him from considering Benjamin Franklin ­the most accomplished American of his age­, and one of the most admirable of any era. And here's one bit of proof: as a young man Ben Franklin regularly went without food in order to buy books. His example, as always, is a good one--and this is just the book to buy with the proceeds from the grocery budget. <I>--Gregory McNamee, Amazon.com</I>
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