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Benjamin Franklin: an American Genius (Graphic Biographies)

by Barbara Schulz, Gordon Purcell, Kay Melchisedech Olson

A biography examining the life of Benjamin Franklin and his leadership as a statesman, scientist, inventor, and printer. Written in graphic-novel format.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

A biography examining the life of Benjamin Franklin and his leadership as a statesman, scientist, inventor, and printer. Written in graphic-novel format.

Table of Contents

Printer -- Inventor -- Patriot -- Statesman.

Review

This biography of Benjamin Franklin divides his life into four sections or chapters. It begins with his early days as a child learning his family's businesses--both his parents' candle making and his brother's printing press. The text then goes on to his time as an inventor. This section describes some of the important inventions he created and ways he tried to improve on the then current systems such as the postal service. Other chapters are concerned with Franklin as a patriot and a statesman discussing his going to England to oppose the tax laws being passed, penning the Declaration of Independence, meeting with the French king in order to fund the Revolutionary War, co-writing the United States Constitution, and leading Pennsylvania for three years. The book ends with Franklin's death in 1790. With its colorful illustrations--formatted in a comic book style--this book will especially appeal to boys. It is packed full of facts both directly stated and implied in the comic-style speaking bubbles for the characters. This book is a "Graphic Biography" title in Capstone's "Graphic Library" series.-- "Children's Literature Comprehensive Database"

Review Quote

This biography of Benjamin Franklin divides his life into four sections or chapters. It begins with his early days as a child learning his family's businesses--both his parents' candle making and his brother's printing press. The text then goes on to his time as an inventor. This section describes some of the important inventions he created and ways he tried to improve on the then current systems such as the postal service. Other chapters are concerned with Franklin as a patriot and a statesman discussing his going to England to oppose the tax laws being passed, penning the Declaration of Independence, meeting with the French king in order to fund the Revolutionary War, co-writing the United States Constitution, and leading Pennsylvania for three years. The book ends with Franklin's death in 1790. With its colorful illustrations--formatted in a comic book style--this book will especially appeal to boys. It is packed full of facts both directly stated and implied in the comic-style speaking bubbles for the characters. This book is a "Graphic Biography" title in Capstone's "Graphic Library" series.

Feature

Illustration(s)/Drawing(s), More Resources/Suggestions for Further Reading

Details

ISBN0736861890
Pages 32
Series Graphic Library: Graphic Biographies (Paperback)
Language English
Illustrator Barbara Schulz
ISBN-10 0736861890
ISBN-13 9780736861892
Media Book
Format Paperback
DEWEY B
Year 2006
Audience Age 8-14
Short Title GRAPHIC LIB BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
Imprint Capstone Press
Subtitle An American Genius
Place of Publication Mankato, MN
Country of Publication United States
DOI 10.1604/9780736861892
AU Release Date 2006-01-01
NZ Release Date 2006-01-01
US Release Date 2006-01-01
UK Release Date 2006-01-01
Author Kay Melchisedech Olson
Publisher Capstone Press
Publication Date 2006-01-01
Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified
Audience Children / Juvenile

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