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  2. The Law of Success - Wikipedia

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    The Law of Success in 16 Lessons is an edited version of Napoleon Hill’s first manuscript, which was reworked under the advisement of several contributors. This version was initially published in 1928 as an eight volume series. [3] Later editions consolidated the material into a single hardcover book. [citation needed] It was republished by ...

  3. Napoleon Hill - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 January 2025. American author For the Memphis businessman, see Napoleon Hill (Memphis businessman). For the Lithuanian landmark, see Napoleon's Hill. For the hill in Israel, see Tel Gerisa. Napoleon Hill Hill in 1904 Born Oliver Napoleon Hill (1883-10-26) October 26, 1883 Pound, Virginia, U.S. Died ...

  4. Talk:The Law of Success - Wikipedia

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    Actually the book described in the article not seem to match perfectly with descriptions of the Napoleon Hill book, as it says there are forty chapters altogether, and the Amazon reference is entitled "The Law of Success In Sixteen Lessons," while as everybody knows (i.e. it's in another book title and is mentioned in our article on Think and ...

  5. John C. Maxwell bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The Journey From Success to Significance: J. Countryman: 2004: Today Matters: Warner Books: 2004: ISBN 978-0-446-52958-7: The Preacher's Commentary-Deuteronomy: Thomas Nelson Publishers: 2004: Originally titled Deuteronomy Commentary (Word, 1987) Winning With People: Thomas Nelson: 2004: ISBN 978-0-7852-6089-9: One of Executive Book Summaries ...

  6. Harvard Classics - Wikipedia

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    The last edition of The Harvard Classics printed by P.F. Collier & Son (then a subsidiary of Crowell Collier & Macmillan, Inc.) was the 63rd printing in 1970 of a 22-volume called the "Great Literature Edition" in green fibrated (essentially bonded) leather with 22K decor that sold for $3.78 per volume ($1 each for the first three volumes).

  7. Christian D. Larson - Wikipedia

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    Christian Daa Larson (1874–1954) [1] was an American New Thought leader and teacher, as well as a prolific author of metaphysical and New Thought books. He was credited by Horatio Dresser as being a founder in the New Thought movement. [2]

  8. The Master Key System - Wikipedia

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    The Master Key System is a personal development book by Charles F. Haanel that was originally published as a 24-week correspondence course in 1912, and then in book form in 1916. [1] The ideas it describes and explains come mostly from New Thought philosophy. It was one of the main sources of inspiration for Rhonda Byrne's film and book The ...

  9. The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success – A Practical Guide to the Fulfillment of Your Dreams is a 1994 self-help, pocket-sized book by Deepak Chopra, published originally by New World Library, freely inspired in Hinduist and spiritualistic concepts, which preaches the idea that personal success is not the outcome of hard work, precise plans or a driving ambition, but rather of understanding our ...