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    Poor Richard's Almanack

    Poor Richard's Almanack

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    by Benjamin Franklin, Paul A. Volcker (Introduction)


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      ISBN-13: 9781628732764
    • Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
    • Publication date: 11/17/2007
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 144
    • File size: 612 KB

    Benjamin Franklin was a writer, inventor, political theorist, diplomat, and Founding Father of the United States. He wrote under the pen name of Poor Richard from 1732 to 1757.

    Paul A. Volcker was the Chairman of the
    Federal Reserve during the Carter and Reagan administrations, and is best known for ending America's stagflation crisis in the 1970s.

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    Benjamin Franklin's classic book is full of timeless, thought-provoking insights that are as valuable today as they were over two centuries ago. With more than 700 pithy proverbs, Franklin lays out the rules everyone should live by and offers advice on such subjects as money, friendship, marriage, ethics, and human nature. They range from the famous "A penny saved is a penny earned" to the lesser-known but equally practical "When the wine enters, out goes the truth." Other truisms like "Fish and visitors stink after three days" combine sharp wit with wisdom. Paul Volcker's new introduction offers a fascinating perspective on Franklin's beloved work.

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