A Great Improvisation : Franklin, France, and the Birth of America
 

A Great Improvisation : Franklin, France, and the Birth of America

by Stacy Schiff

Benjamin Franklin began the "the most taxing assignment of his life" at the age of 70: to secure the aid of the French monarchy in helping the fledgling United States establish their republic. The job required tremendous skill, finesse, and discretion, and as Stacy Schiff makes clear in this brilliant book, Franklin was the ideal American, perhaps the only one, to take on the task, due in large... (read more)

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Well-written, enticing historical account of Benjamin Franklin's trip to France before the American Revolution.

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