Benjamin Franklin is traditionally credited with writing "Poor Richard's Almanack," a publication he released under the pseudonym Richard Saunders. The almanac contained proverbs, weather forecasts, and practical advice for colonial Americans, and it was popular for its wit and wisdom.
Ben Franklin, under the pseudonym "Richard Saunders".
The publication was actually titled Poor Richard's Almanack. The author of this publication was Benjamin Franklin and was first released in 1732.
Poor Richard's Almanack was written by Benjamin Franklin (published in 1759)
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Ben Franklin wrote Poor Richard's Almanac.
Poor Richard's Almanac
He didn't write a bible he wrote an almanac called Poor Richards Almanac.
he wrote poor richards almanac
Poor Richards Almanac was printed and sold by Benjamin Franklin. Philadelphia, between the years 1732 and 1758
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Benjamin Franklin did not invent the almanac. Almanacs were popular books in Colonial America.Benjamin Franklin wrote his own almanac called Poor Richard's Almanack.
Poor Richard's Almanac was an almanac, but also full of wie and witty sayings he wrote and collected. He also wrote an autobiography covering his entire life. You can find his books in Franklin Massachusetts at the Franklin public library i know this because i live their
Benjamin Franklin wrote this proverb, first appearing in Poor Richard's Almanac.
Benjamin Franklin wrote this proverb, first appearing in Poor Richard's Almanac.
Poor Richard's Almanack (sometimes Almanac) was published from 1732 to 1758, and provided useful information to its readers and a profit to Mr. Franklin.
Poor Richard's Almanac