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This fully documented account of the 'first American' gives a detailed and lively picture of the writer who invented the lightning conductor; the politician who spent years as emissary in London trying to prevent the American War of Independence; the statesman who, when war acme, served as the United States representative in Paris, intriguing for French aid and American victory. In a series of masterly chapters, Ronald Clark unravels the story of the successful printer and publisher whose electrical research brought him membership pf the Royal Society, whose lobbying work played a part in the repeal of the notorious Stamp Act - one of the Founding Fathers of the United States and the author and printer of Poor Richard's Almanack.
Historical biographer Clark took on Colonial America's arguably most colorful character in this 1983 biography. This Castle reprint offers a quality hardcover edition for $12.99, far less than the original $22.50 price. Jump on it. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.