An outstanding collection of Benjamin Franklin's scientific
correspondence, The Ingenious Dr. Franklin has long been unavailable
yet deserves a place beside his Autobiography as essential reading for
everyone interested in history, wit, and invention. Portioned into three
sections, Practical Schemes and Suggestions, Diverse Experiments and
Observations, and Scientific Deductions and Conjectures, these letters
discuss an extraordinary range of topics, including the art of procuring
pleasant dreams, choosing eye glasses, the first human flight, the
character of clouds, the behavior of oil and water, smallpox and cancer,
the cause of colds, charting the Gulf Stream, and prehistoric animals of
the Ohio.
Culled from ponderous volumes of collected works or private collections,
these engaging and unabridged letters were assembled to allow readers to
discover for themselves Benjamin Franklin's vigorous personality, his
humanity, and his penetrating intelligence.