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  1. I, Pencil

    "I, Pencil: My Family Tree as Told to Leonard E. Read", commonly known as "I, Pencil", is an essay by Leonard Read and it was first published in the December 1958 issue of The Freeman. "I, Pencil" is written in the first person from the point of view of a pencil. The pencil details the complexity of its own creation, listing its components (cedar, lacquer, graphite, ferrule, fac…

  2. I, Pencil

    I am a lead pencil—the ordinary wooden pencil familiar to all boys and girls and adults who can read and write. Writing is both my vocation and my avocation; that’s all I do. You may wonder why I should write a genealogy. Well, to begin …

  3. I, Pencil

    Originally published in the December 1958 issue of The Freeman, this essay is written in the first-person from the perspective of a pencil, explaining its complexity and …

  4. Leonard E. Read

    I, Pencil Lyrics. I am a lead pencil—the ordinary wooden pencil familiar to all boys and girls and adults who can read and write. Writing is both my vocation and my avocation; that's all I do....

  5. I, Pencil

    “I, Pencil,” his most famous essay, was first published in the December 1958 issue of The Freeman. I am a lead pencil—the ordinary wooden pencil familiar to all boys and girls …

  6. I, Pencil

    I, Pencil is an essay written by Leonard E. Read, which tells the story of a simple wooden pencil and explores the complex network of individuals, skills, and resources involved …

  7. I, Pencil

    I, Pencil. by Leonard E. Read. This is the story of how a simple pencil is manufactured using numerous raw materials from all over the world, as told in the first person by the pencil itself. It was first published in 1958 to …

  8. I, Pencil: A Brilliant Vintage Allegory of How Everything Is Connected

    In 1958, libertarian writer and Foundation for Economic Education founder Leonard Read (September 26, 1898–May 14, 1983) set out to remedy this civilizational injustice in a …

  9. I, PENCIL

    I, PENCIL. My Family Tree as Told to Leonard E. Read. Editor's Preview: Imprimis this month invites your wonder. Wonder at the countless bits of human know-how and natural materials …

  10. I, Pencil Summary and Study Guide

    Summary: “I, Pencil”. The essay “I, Pencil,” also known as “I, Pencil: My Family Tree as Told to Leonard E. Read,” was first published by the American businessman and libertarian advocate …