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Franklin was a successful printer from "summary" of Benjamin Franklin by Walter Isaacson
Franklin's success as a printer was evident from an early age, when he first entered the trade as an apprentice to his brother James. Despite the challenges he faced in his youth, including his brother's harsh treatment and their eventual falling out, Franklin persevered and honed his skills as a printer. He was a meticulous craftsman who took pride in the quality of his work, often going to great lengths to ensure that his printing was of the highest standard. As he gained experience in the field, Franklin began to see the potential for innovation and improvement in the printing industry. He developed new techniques and approaches that set him apart from his competitors, such as his invention of a more efficient type of printing press. This innovation not only increased his productivity but also helped to establish his reputation as a leading p...Similar Posts
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