A dangerous engine

Benjamin Franklin from scientist to diplomat

A dangerous engine

Benjamin Franklin from scientist to diplomat
Joan Dash ; pictures by Dušan Petričić
Book - 2006

At the time of his famous kite experiment, Benjamin Franklin was unaware that his theories about electricity had already made him a celebrity all over Europe, especially in France, where fashionable circles loved to discuss scientific discovery. Admired by the French court and beloved by French citizens, Franklin effectively became America's first foreign diplomat, later helping to enlist France's military and financial support for the American Revolution. A father of the Revolution and a signer of the Constitution, Franklin was a lightning rod in political circles - "a dangerous Engine," according to a critic. And although he devoted the last twenty-five years of his life to affairs of state, his first love was always science. Handsome pen-and-ink drawings highlight moments in this revolutionary thinker's life.

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Détails bibliographiques
Auteur principal: Dash, Joan
Autres auteurs: Petričić, Dušan
Format: Livre
Langue:English
Publié: New York : Frances Foster Books, 2006.
Édition:1st ed.
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