Benjamin Franklin The Way To Wealth

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Long before modern personal finance gurus, podcasts, and bestselling money manuals, there was Benjamin Franklin. First published in 1758 as the preface to Poor Richard’s Almanack, The Way to Wealth distilled a lifetime of observations on work, money, and character into a short, unforgettable piece of wisdom literature. Often called the first American book on personal finance, it has guided generations with practical, good-humored insights on earning, saving, planning, and living responsibly. Franklin’s timeless sayings “Early to bed, early to rise,” “Beware of little expenses,” “Diligence is the mother of good luck” are more than clever proverbs. Together, they form a philosophy of financial independence grounded in discipline, initiative, and self-respect. This elegant hardcover pocket edition keeps Franklin’s wisdom alive for modern readers seeking a simple and enjoyable guide to building a life of stability, prosperity, and purpose.

 

  • Complete and unabridged text of Benjamin Franklin’s The Way to Wealth (1758).
  • Timeless personal finance wisdom on work ethic, saving, debt, planning, and self-discipline
  • Charming 18th-century style typesetting for historical authenticity.
  • Pocket-sized hardcover edition — easy to carry, reference, and gift.
  • Ideal for readers of finance, philosophy, history, and self-improvement.
  • A thoughtful gift for graduates, entrepreneurs, and lifelong learners.
  • Printed on archival-quality paper designed for longevity and repeated reading.
  • Made in USA.

 

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