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_c$24.95
024 3 0 _a9781932429237
_c(hardcover)
_d52495
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092 _a650.1
_bH647t 2004
100 1 _aHill, Napoleon,
_d1883-1970
245 1 0 _aThink and grow rich
_cNapoleon Hill ; edited by Bill Hartley, contributing editor, Ann Hartley
260 _aLexington, KY.
_bTribeca Books,
_c2012
300 _a235 p.
_bport. ;
_c24 cm.
500 _a"Annotated with updated examples."
500 _aOriginally published: Meriden, Conn. : The Ralston Society, 1937
520 _aNapoleon Hill's classic remains to this day the standard against which all other motivational literature is measured. Born into poverty himself, Hill became the protǧ ̌of steel baron Andrew Carnegie, who introduced him to the most famous self-made multi-millionaires. They revealed to Hill the secrets they had used to pull themselves out of poverty and create their own success. In every chapter of the original edition Hill cited real-life examples based on this first-hand knowledge. The 21st Century Edition features the complete original text, integrates into each chapter contemporary examples and commentary, correlates the latest management theories with Hill's Principles of Success, and cross-references his Success Consciousness techniques with today's motivational bestsellers, demonstrating that Hill's classic anticipated concepts as contemporary as Emotional Intelligence and Creative Visualization, and that the methods taught by superstars such as Tony Robbins and Steven Covey are perfectly aligned with his philosophy of personal achievement.--From publisher description
600 1 0 _aCarnegie, Andrew,
_d1835-1919
650 0 _aSuccess in business
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