This new edition of The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is built around J. A. Leo Lemay and P. M. Zall's
definitive text. Louis P. Masur's introduction sets the work in its historical context. Masur also discusses America
after Franklin and why the Autobiography has had such a tremendous impact on nineteenth and twentieth century society
and culture. He prompts students to think critically about the text by raising fundamental issues, such as the
inherent distortion that occurs in autobiography. Also included in this edition are six portraits of Franklin,
questions for consideration, annotations to the text, a chronology, a bibliography, and an index.