Books were scarce in 1730s Philadelphia, so Franklin founded America's first subscription library, where members paid dues for the privilege of borrowing books. The organization survives to this day.
As a scientist, humorist, diplomat, and ladies man, he was the founding father made of flesh, not marble. Here's a look through the mind of America's premier polymath
Books were scarce in 1730s Philadelphia, so Franklin founded America's first subscription library, where members paid dues for the privilege of borrowing books. The organization survives to this day.