The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Unabridged) The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Unabridged)

The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Unabridged‪)‬

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Born 1706 in Boston, Benjamin Franklin was the 15th of his father's 17 children. He went to school as a child with the intent of becoming a minister, as his father, Josiah, intended. However, that idea was dropped after Franklin showed a keen interest in reading and writing. He was apprenticed to his brother, James, at a young age, but after fighting with his brother he quit the job and moved to Philadelphia, where he worked for a man named Samuel Keimer.

After befriending some prominent political figures, including the royal governor, Franklin left for England, where he spent 18 months working for a printer with his friend, James Ralph, with whom he later became estranged. Shortly after returning to America in 1726, Franklin formed a debating club called the Junto. Two years later, he took over The Pennsylvania Gazette from Keimer and turned it into a successful publication with tools from London. In 1730, Franklin wed his old sweetheart, Deborah Read, with whom he had two children. The first, William Franklin, was born approximately one year later; he is the man to whom the autobiography is addressed in part one.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
NARRATOR
GR
Gregg Rizzo
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
06:32
hr min
RELEASED
2024
November 13
PUBLISHER
Spoken Realms
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
297.1
MB
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