The Means and Manner of Obtaining Virtue

By Benjamin Franklin

$5.00

One of the most revered figures of the American Revolution espouses the ideals of American virtue.

Drawing on his first experiences as an independent artisan seeking his fortune, on his successful plan for self-improvement, and on aphorisms for achieving wealth written for his Poor Richard’s Almanac, Benjamin Franklin offers his own character as an example of the boundless possibility of American life.

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