Benjamin Franklin wrote the Poor Richards Almanac. It was published roughly around 1758 - 1769. This held useful information back and the day and profited Benjamin very well. He also was the one who created the lighting rod, smokeless fireplace, and the bifocals.
Benjamin Franklin wrote the "Poor Richard's Almanack," which was first published in 1732. It was a best-selling annual publication that contained weather forecasts, recipes, puzzles, and witty sayings.
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Benjamin Franklin's most famous works are his autobiography, and "Poor Richard's Almanac".
He didn't write a bible he wrote an almanac called Poor Richards Almanac.
Poor Richard's Almanack (sometimes Almanac) was published from 1732 to 1758, and provided useful information to its readers and a profit to Mr. Franklin.
That was Benjamin Franklin.
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he helped write the Declaration of Independence.
No, Benjamin Banneker did not write six editions of the Farmer's Almanac. He wrote a series of six almanacs from 1792 to 1797, but it was titled "Benjamin Banneker's Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia Almanack and Ephemeris."