Selected Product: | Benjamin Franklin: An American Life Paperback Edition: New Ed Author: Walter Isaacson Publisher: Simon & Schuster Release Date: August 2004 ISBN-10: 074325807X ISBN-13: 9780743258074 List Price: £12.99 | | Thomas Jefferson ISBN-10: 0195181301 His Excellency: George Washington ISBN-10: 0571212123 American Sphinx: The Character of Thomas Jefferson ISBN-10: 0679764410 Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation ISBN-10: 0375705244 The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin ISBN-10: 1420922386 |
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