Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia
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Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia   -     By: Margaret Cousins

Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia

Random House / 1981 / Paperback

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Ben Franklin ran away from Boston when he was just a teenager. Penniless, he seized his chances and through hard work, became a successful Philadelphia printer. Later, he pleaded for the union of the thirteen colonies and traveled to England to fight for American rights. He helped write the Declaration of Independence. Ben was also an inventor, a musician, and an author.

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Title: Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia
By: Margaret Cousins
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 150
Vendor: Random House
Publication Date: 1981
Dimensions: 7 3/4 X 5 X 1/2 (inches)
Weight: 4 ounces
ISBN: 0394849280
ISBN-13: 9780394849287
Ages: 9-12
Stock No: WW49280

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Benjamin Franklin was one of the busiest men in the American colonies. He was a printer, a postmaster, an inventor, a writer, and a diplomat. When the Revolutionary War began, Ben supported America in the Continental Congress. Like the clever adages from his Poor Richard’s Almanac, Ben Franklin still sets an example for Americans today.

Author Bio

Margaret Cousins was an editor and author of short stories and novels for children. In her career, she worked at Good Housekeeping and McCall’s. She was also senior editor at Doubleday and was fiction and book editor at The Ladies’ Home Journal. Cousins is the author of the Landmark Books Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia and The Story of Thomas Alva Edison. She died in 1996.

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