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Benjamin Franklin in London : the British life of America's founding father

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'Sensitive, moving and finely textured' Guardian'Fantastic' Dan SnowFor the great majority of his long life, Benjamin Franklin was a loyal British royalist.

In 1757, having made his fortune in Philadelphia and established his fame as a renowned experimental scientist, he crossed the Atlantic to live as a gentleman in the heaving metropolis of London.

With just a brief interlude, a house in Craven Street was to be his home until 1775. From there he mixed with both the brilliant and the powerful, whether in London coffee house clubs, at the Royal Society, or on his summer travels around the British Isles and continental Europe.

He counted David Hume, Matthew Boulton, Joseph Priestley, Edmund Burke and Erasmus Darwin among his friends, and as an American colonial representative he had access to successive Prime Ministers and even the King. The early 1760s saw Britain's elevation to global superpower status with victory in the Seven Years War and the succession of the young, active George III.

These two events brought a sharp new edge to political competition in London and redefined the relationship between Britain and its colonies.

Though Franklin long sought to prevent the break with Great Britain, his own actions would finally help cause that very event.

On the eve of the American War of Independence, Franklin fled arrest and escaped by sea.

He would never return to London. With his unique focus on the fullness of Benjamin Franklin's life in London, George Goodwin has created an enthralling portrait of the man, the city and the age.

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Weidenfeld & Nicolson
1780227353 / 9781780227351
Paperback / softback
09/02/2017
United Kingdom
English
xiii, 365 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
20 cm
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