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Poor Richard, 1733 an Almanack: For the Year of Christ 1733

by Ben Franklin

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Publisher Comments:

Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanack was first published in 1733. Facing heavy competition from similar publications, Franklin took the unusual and controversial approach of injecting witty, unexpected entries between standard tables of tides, planetary motion, weather predictions and other facts. In the debut edition, faithfully reproduced here, he included under the heading Principal Kings of Europe, Poor Richard, an American Prince, without subjects, his wife being Viceroy over him, born October 23, 1684, age 49. The Almanack went on to become the most popular book of it's kind in colonial America and was published annually for the next 25 years. This facsimile offers a unique and entertaining look at 18th century American life and humor. This facsimile edition of the original Poor Richard's Almanack, representing the first year of its publication, offers a unique view into the lives and thoughts of Americans who came almost three centuries before us. This book will be offered in an affordable format, so that it can be made available for historians of all ages.

Synopsis:

First published in 1733, this work shows Franklin's unusual and controversial approach of injecting witty, unexpected entries between standard tables of tides, planetary motion, and weather predictions in his Almanack. It became the most popular book of it's kind in colonial America. This facsimile offers a unique and entertaining look at 18th century American life.

Synopsis:

This facsimile edition of the original Poor Richards Almanack, representing the first year of its publication, offers a unique view into the lives and thoughts of Americans who came almost three centuries before us. This first issue was issued in 1733, when Ben Franklin was young and cheeky, predicting his rivals death. This book will be offered in an affordable format, so that it can be made available for historians of all ages.

About the Author

Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston on January 17, 1706, attended the Continental Congress in 1776, signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776, was the United States Minister to France from 1778-1785, elected the President of Pennsylvania in 1785 and was a member of the Constitutional Congress in 1787. He produced his Almanack for a quarter of a century.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781557095671
Subtitle:
For the Year of Christ 1733
Author:
Franklin, Ben
Author:
Saunders, Richard
Publisher:
Applewood Books(MA)
Subject:
General
Subject:
Americana
Copyright:
Publication Date:
September 2002
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
24
Dimensions:
6.36x4.02x.13 in. .6 lbs.

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