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Coverage of Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World

ben_franklin.jpgCheck out David’s coverage: NY Times reviews Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World, Reviews of “Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World”, CBS Evening News Broadcasts from the Franklin Exhibition, Dec. 14, and Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World, Catalog on Amazon.com.


David Gelles bled for Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World. His company, Staples & Charles, was hired to design the exhibit and they worked their asses off. It is a smash hit.

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