The Poor Richard's Almanack was written by Benjamin Franklin from He wrote it under the pseudonym of "Poor Richard" or "Richard Saunders". The print runs reached upwards of . · Poor Richard, An Almanack For the Year of Christ , . By Richard Saunders, Philom. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing-Office near the Market. (Reprinted from the copy of the first impression in the Rosenbach Foundation. A copy of the third impression is in Historical Society of Pennsylvania.). Written and published by Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard’s Almanack was a best-selling yearly miscellany that ran between and Franklin is now known primarily for being one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, but before he was a lauded statesman and inventor, he first came to prominence as a publisher and printer.
Peruse the bookshelves at the museum shop of the Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, and you will no doubt see this edition of Poor Richard's www.doorway.ru is great fun reading 77 pages' worth of Benjamin Franklin's maxims for industry, thrift, humility, and cheerfulness -- maxims that can be said to have done much to form our collective sense of the American character. Today’s reading has been edited and adapted from Poor Richard’s Almanack, a yearly publication produced by Benjamin Franklin from to If you could have Half your Wishes, you would double your Troubles. Anger is never without a Reason, but seldom with a good One. Franklin later owned and operated his own print shop in Philadelphia, where he would publish/circulate Poor Richard's Almanack from "Poor Richard" was a name that Franklin thought would.
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