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Margaret Cousins

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    Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia
    The Story of Thomas Alva Edison
    • 1981

      Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
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      Benjamin Franklin was one of the busiest men in the American colonies. He was a printer, a postmaster, an inventor, a writer, and a diplomat. When the Revolutionary War began, Ben supported America in the Continental Congress. Like the clever adages from his Poor Richard’s Almanac, Ben Franklin still sets an example for Americans today.

      Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia
    • 1981

      The Story of Thomas Alva Edison

      • 185 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Beginning with Thomas Edison’s childhood, when he set up his first laboratory in his basement as a 10-year-old, and following through his many jobs before he was able to support himself as an inventor, this is the true story of the man who brought the world the phonograph, motion pictures, and even the electric light bulb—revolutionary inventions that forever changed the way people live. “One of the most critically acclaimed, best-selling children’s book series ever published.”—The New York Times Margaret Cousins is also the author of the Landmark Book Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia.

      The Story of Thomas Alva Edison