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Think and Grow Rich: Original Classic Version (Your Coach in a Box) (CD-Audio)
$23.72 - Save $1.26 (5%) - RRP $24.98 Free delivery worldwide (to United States and
all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for Think and Grow RichOne can gather from this classic title that the starting place for wealth is in a person's thoughts. With this landmark bestseller, listeners can go back to the original source. Unabridged. 8 CDs.
Full description- Publisher: Gildan Media Corporation
- Published: 01 April 2008
- Format: CD-Audio
- See: Full bibliographic data
- Categories: Management: Leadership & Motivation | Advice On Careers & Achieving Success | Popular Psychology | Assertiveness, Motivation & Self-esteem
- ISBN 13: 9781596591585 ISBN 10: 1596591587
- Sales rank: 96,782
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Full description for Think and Grow Rich
Think and Grow Rich is the number one inspirational classic for individuals who are interested in furthering their lives and reaching their goals by learning from important figures in history. The text read in this audio book is the original 1937 edition written by Napoleon Hill, and while it has often been reproduced, no updated version has ever been able to compete with the original. It has been used as a roadmap to achievement by countless individuals. The 13 Steps to Riches offers the shortest dependable philosophy of individual achievement ever presented for the benefit of anyone who is searching for a definite goal in life. Hill interviewed 504 people, including Ford, Wrigley, Wanamaker, Eastman, Rockefeller, Edison, Woolworth, Darrow, Burbank, Morgan, Firestone, and three United States Presidents. The process of conducting these interviews required an investment of 20 years of Napoleon Hill's life. This book has sold millions of printed copies for nearly three quarters of a century. One can gather from the title, that the starting place for wealth is in a person's thoughts and this title is the source for most of today's motivational speakers.."" So why not go back to the original source?

