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Filed under: Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 -- FictionFiled under: Tesla, Nikola, 1856-1943 -- FictionFiled under: Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790- Autobiography, by Benjamin Franklin (multiple editions)
- The Autobiography and Other Writings, by Benjamin Franklin (HTML at Bibliomania)
- Benjamin Franklin, Printer (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page and Co., for the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, 1917), by John Clyde Oswald
- Benjamin Franklin, Self-Revealed: A Biographical and Critical Study Based Mainly on His Own Writings (2 volumes; New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1917), by William Cabell Bruce
- Four American Leaders (Boston: American Unitarian Association, 1906), by Charles William Eliot (Gutenberg text)
- Franklin and the University; Frankliniana in the University Library (reprinted from the "Alumni Register" of the University of Pennsylvania, 1906), by J. G. Rosengarten and Morris Jastrow (page images at HathiTrust)
- From Boyhood to Manhood: Life of Benjamin Franklin, by William M. Thayer (Gutenberg text)
- The Life of Benjamin Franklin, by M. L. Weems (frame-dependent page images at antiquebooks.net)
- Life of Benjamin Franklin: A Continuation of Franklin's Autobiography, by Jared Sparks (HTML at ushistory.org)
- Benjamin Franklin and the University of Pennsylvania (Washington: GPO, 1893), ed. by Francis Newton Thorpe (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Forgotten Founders: Benjamin Franklin, the Iroquois, and the Rationale for the American Revolution, by Bruce E. Johansen (HTML at ratical.org)
- Little Journeys to the Homes of American Statesmen, by Elbert Hubbard (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
- Six Historic Americans: Paine, Jefferson, Washington, Franklin, Lincoln, Grant, the Fathers and Saviors of Our Republic, Freethinkers (New York: Truth Seeker Co., ca. 1906), by John E. Remsburg
Filed under: Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 -- Bibliography- The Story of a Famous Book: An Account of Dr. Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography (reprinted from the Atlantic Monthly; Boston: For private distribution, 1871), by Samuel A. Green
Filed under: Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 -- Death and burialFiled under: Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 -- Relations with Jews- Benjamin Franklin Vindicated: An Exposure of the Franklin "Prophecy" by American Scholars (ca. 1938), ed. by American Jewish Congress, contrib. by Charles A. Beard, Henry Butler Allen, Alfred Rigling, J. Henry Smythe, Julian P. Boyd, John Clyde Oswald, and Carl Van Doren (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Charles A. Beard Exposes Anti-Semitic Forgery About Benjamin Franklin (Jewish frontier reprints #4; New York: League for Labor Palestine, ca. 1935), by Charles A. Beard (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 -- Songs and musicFiled under: Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. Autobiography- The Story of a Famous Book: An Account of Dr. Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography (reprinted from the Atlantic Monthly; Boston: For private distribution, 1871), by Samuel A. Green
Filed under: Pupin, Michael, 1858-1935Filed under: Tesla, Nikola, 1856-1943
Filed under: Tesla, Nikola, 1856-1943 -- Drama
Filed under: Hawaii -- Juvenile literature
Filed under: Antislavery movements -- United States -- Juvenile literature
Filed under: Baseball -- United States -- Juvenile literature- The Battle of Base-Ball (including Mathewson's "How I Became a Big-League Pitcher"; New York: The Century Co., 1912), by C. H. Claudy, contrib. by Christy Mathewson
Filed under: Blind children -- United States -- Juvenile literature
Filed under: Children -- United States -- Juvenile literature- Little Folks of North America: Stories About Children Living in the Different Parts of North America (Boston and Chicago: W. A. Wilde Co., c1909), by Mary H. Wade
Filed under: Flags -- United States -- Juvenile literature
Filed under: Presidents -- United States -- Juvenile literature
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Filed under: United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
Filed under: United States -- History -- Juvenile literature- American History Stories (4 volumes; Boston et al.: Educational Pub. Co., c1888-1991), by Mara L. Pratt-Chadwick
- American History for Young Folks: or, Story of Our Great Country From the Earliest Discoveries to the Present Time (Philadelphia: National Pub. Co., c1898), by Henry Davenport Northrop (multiple formats at archive.org)
- America's Story, for America's Children (5 volumes; Boston et al.: D. C. Heath and Co., c1900-1901), by Mara L. Pratt-Chadwick
- The Beginner's American History (Boston: Ginn and Co., 1893), by D. H. Montgomery, illust. by C. S. King (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
- Hero Tales From American History, by Henry Cabot Lodge and Theodore Roosevelt (Gutenberg text)
- History of the United States (Chicago: Eaton and Co., 1899), by Alma Holman Burton (page images at HathiTrust)
- A History of the United States and its People, For the Use of Schools (New York: D. Appleton and Co., c1888), by Edward Eggleston (multiple formats at Indiana)
- History of the United States, Told in One Syllable Words (New York: McLoughlin Bros, ca. 1884), by Josephine Pollard (page images at childrensbooksonline.org)
- The Story of the Great Republic (New York et al.: American Book Company, c1899), by H. A. Guerber (page images at HathiTrust)
- Aunt Louisa's Child's Delight: Comprising Rip Van Winkle, Yankee Doodle, Pocahontas, Putnam (New York: McLoughlin Bros., ca. 1870), contrib. by L. Valentine, Geo. P. Webster, Washington Irving, and Paul Pryor, illust. by Thomas Nast and Justin H. Howard (page images at childrensbooksonline.org)
- The History of the Middle States: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland (published under "Lilly Lambert" pseudonym; Boston: Allen and Ticknor, 1833), by Francis L. Hawks
- A Primary History: Stories of Heroism (Chicago et al.: Rand, McNally and Co., c1909), by William H. Mace, illust. by Homer Wayland Colby, Jacques Reich, and P. R. Audibert (multiple formats at Indiana)
- The Lives of the Presidents and How They Reached the White House (1903 edition), by Charles Morris (HTML with commentary at all-biographies.com)
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