The Reading Room
Benjamin Franklin
The printer, scientist, diplomat, and oldest of the founders, who turned his own life into the first American success story and then wrote it down. The Autobiography invented an enduring archetype: the self-made citizen who improves himself in order to be useful to others. He was the only person to sign the Declaration, the treaty with France, the peace with Britain, and the Constitution. The republic had no more versatile servant.
In the library
Autobiography
Franklin turned his own life into the first American success story and then wrote it down, inventing an archetype the country has never stopped retelling: the...