A young apprentice in colonial America, a restless mind, and a printing press that would help shape a nation: Benjamin Franklin, The Printer-Boy brings the early years of a Founding Father vividly to life for a new generation. This illustrated juvenile reader invites children into eighteenth-century America, where Franklin's journey from humble beginnings to respected printer unfolds against the bustle of the early American printing trade. Here, the values of virtue, self-discipline, and curiosity are not mere lessons but living forces, guiding a remarkable boy towards his future as inventor, statesman, and champion of liberty. Every page is a window into the world of colonial apprenticeships, bustling print shops, and the very heart of American history. Edmund Evans's classic children's historical biography is more than a simple retelling; it is a time capsule of character and ambition, designed to inspire young minds and satisfy the curiosity of classic-literature collectors alike. Perfect for homeschool history curriculum or family reading, this public domain ebook offers both an engaging story and a rich introduction to the world of early American innovation. With its evocative illustrations and accessible storytelling, it captures the essence of Franklin's formative years, making the challenges and triumphs of the past feel immediate and real for today's readers. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For anyone interested in kids' American history, founding fathers for kids, or the legacy of American inventor biographies, this work stands as both a cultural treasure and a gateway to the world that shaped Benjamin Franklin.
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