Poor Richard’s Almanack
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Publisher Description
Poor Richard’s Almanack was a yearly almanac that was published by Benjamin Franklin under the pseudonym Richard Saunders. A popular pamphlet in colonial America, Poor Richard’s Almanack was filled with the wit and wisdom of Benjamin Franklin in the form of hundreds of proverbs and other data.
This edition of Poor Richard’s Almanack is a collection of the proverbs and sayings of Benjamin Franklin from all of the almanacs from 1732 to 1758. Topics include advice on money, family, friendship, health, virtue, and God.
Customer Reviews
arminheewa
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simple wisdom
book is short, concise, full of one liners that encapsulates a lot of the patterns in life. like a more modern proverbs
Chorta
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Insightful
Perfect pithy prose.
Irishcade77
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This book is cool
I love history and this almack I thought it was wonderful