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Benjamin Franklin: The way to wealth

From "Poor Richard's Almanac"

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Benjamin Franklin: The way to wealth

By: Benjamin Franklin
Narrated by: Jürgen Fritsche
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One of the founding fathers of the United States of America, Benjamin Franklin, presents a collection of sayings and proverbs regarding industriousness, frugality, and economic and spiritual success. And, as always, he throws in a bit of humor. No wonder this little pamphlet became a veritable best seller from the 18th century on!

Public Domain (P)2021 Bäng Management & Verlags GmbH & Co. KG
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Elegant and to the point

There was not the waste of a word, nor the conceit of ambiguity. Loved it.

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