
The Mentor: Benjamin Franklin, Vol. 6, Num. 7, Serial No. 155, May 15, 1918
1915
The Mentor: Benjamin Franklin, published in 1915 by Albert Bushnell Hart, is a biographical account of Benjamin Franklin, one of America's Founding Fathers. The work details Franklin's journey from his early life in Boston to his influential roles in the American Revolution, diplomacy, and science, including his famous kite experiment. This publication highlights Franklin's diverse talents and significant contributions to American history, portraying him as a self-made polymath whose ideas helped shape the nation.













