Selected writings of Benjamin Franklin bearing his own signature. Contains reproductions of the following original documents:
Benjamin Franklin Portrait and Thoughts - contains a portrait of Franklin and many of his sayings from a variety of sources.
Franklin's Petition Against Slavery 1790 - his letter to the House and Senate calling for the abolition of slavery.
Pennsylvania Gazette 1729 - first newspaper by Franklin with interesting advertisements.
Way to Wealth - contains many of Franklin's wise saysing and expressions. Written under his pen name Richard Saunders.
Franklin's Art of Making Money - Benjamin Franklin's pictorial puzzle that you must solve to unlock his secrets of success. Includes answer key.
Authentic replicas of the original documents are reproduced on sheets of antiqued parchment paper that look and feel old. Great set for the Franklin fan or for school presentations. Documents are folded once and packaged in a decorative 11 x 14 inch size envelope.
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