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50+ Self-Help Classics Collection

From creative inspiration to financial success to healthy living — you name it, somebody's shared the secret to understanding it.

With the perfect self-help collection at hand, you can become your own life coach and the master of your own growth.

Contents:

Napoleon Hill. Think and Grow Rich (The text is reproduced from the original publications of 1937)

Napoleon Hill. The Law of Success. Lesson One. The Master Mind

Napoleon Hill. The Law of Success. Lesson Two. A Definite Chief Aim

Napoleon Hill. The Law of Success. Lesson Three. Self-Confidence

Napoleon Hill. The Law of Success. Lesson Four. The Habit of Saving

Napoleon Hill. The Law of Success. Lesson Five. Initiative and Leadership

Napoleon Hill. The Law of Success. Lesson. Six Imagination

Napoleon Hill. The Law of Success. Lesson Seven. Enthusiasm

Napoleon Hill. The Law of Success. Lesson Eight .Self-Control

Napoleon Hill. The Law of Success. Lesson Nine. Habit of Doing More Than Paid For

Napoleon Hill. The Law of Success. Lesson Ten. Pleasing Personality

Napoleon Hill. The Law of Success. Lesson Eleven. Accurate Thought

Napoleon Hill. The Law of Success. Lesson Twelve. Concentration

Napoleon Hill. The Law of Success. Lesson Thirteen. Cooperation

Napoleon Hill. The Law of Success. Lesson Fourteen. Failure

Napoleon Hill. The Law of Success. Lesson Fifteen. Tolerance

Napoleon Hill. The Law of Success. Lesson Sixteen. The Golden Rule

George Samuel Clason. The Richest Man In Babylon (The text is reproduced from the original publications of 1920-1924)

James Allen. As a Man Thinketh

James Allen. Out from the Heart

Kahlil Gibran. The Prophet

Sun Tzu. The Art of War

Lao Tzu. The Tao Te Ching

Confucius. Analects

Benjamin Franklin. The Way to Wealth

Benjamin Franklin. The Autobiography

Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. The Meditations of the Emperor

Russell H. Conwell. Every Man His Own University

Ralph Waldo Emerson. Self-reliance

Ralph Waldo Emerson. History

Ralph Waldo Emerson. Compensation

Ralph Waldo Emerson. Spiritual Laws

Ralph Waldo Emerson. Love

Ralph Waldo Emerson. Friendship

Ralph Waldo Emerson. Prudence

Ralph Waldo Emerson. Heroism

Ralph Waldo Emerson. The Over-Soul

Ralph Waldo Emerson. Circles

Ralph Waldo Emerson. Intellect

Ralph Waldo Emerson. Art

Florence Scovel Shinn. The Game of Life and How to Play It

Charles F. Haanel. The Master Key System

W. D. Wattles. The Science of Getting Rich

Wallace D. Wattles. How to Get What You Want

Wallace D. Wattles. The Science of Being Well

Wallace D. Wattles. The Science of Being Great

Orison Swett Marden. An Iron Will

Orison Swett Marden. He Can Who Thinks He Can

Russell H. Conwell. Acres of Diamonds

William Walker Atkinson. Thought Vibration: Or the Law of Attraction in the Thought World

P. T. Barnum. Art of Money Getting or, Golden Rules for Making Money

G.K. Chesterton. Orthodoxy

Leo Tolstoy. A Confession


Authors:

  • Napoleon Hill
  • George Samuel Clason
  • James Allen
  • Kahlil Gibran
  • Sun Tzu
  • Lao Tzu
  • Confucius
  • Benjamin Franklin
  • Marcus Aurelius
  • Russell H. Conwell
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Florence Scovel Shinn
  • Charles F. Haanel
  • Wallace D. Wattles
  • Orison Swett Marden
  • William Walker Atkinson
  • P.T. Barnum
  • G.K. Chesterton
  • Leo Tolstoy

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 2620 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Nonfiction
  • Law


  • 164 books

    Napoleon Hill

    Napoleon Hill was the world-renowned bestselling author of Think and Grow Rich.

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  • 315 books

    James Allen

    Born in 1864 in England, James Allen took his first job at fifteen to support his family. Allen worked as a factory knitter and later a private secretary before writing his first book, From Poverty to Power, in 1901. In 1903 he completed his best-known work: As a Man Thinketh. Allen wrote nineteen books, including his spiritual journal, The Light of Reason, before he died at age forty-seven in 1912. While not widely known during his lifetime, Allen later came to be seen as a pioneer of contemporary inspirational literature.

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  • 147 books

    Kahlil Gibran

    Kahlil Gibran (1883–1931) was a Lebanese-American poet and artist. Born in the town of Bsharri, Lebanon (then part of the Ottoman Empire), he immigrated to the United States in 1895 and is best known for The Prophet, his book of prose poetry.

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  • 172 books

    Sun Tzu

    Sun Tzu (544 B.C.–496 B.C.) was an ancient Chinese military general, strategist, and philosopher from the Zhou Dynasty, who has had a significant impact on Chinese and Asian history and culture, both as an author of The Art of War as well as through legend.

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  • 187 books

    Benjamin Franklin

    Benjamin Franklin was a founding father of the United States of America. He was a printer, publisher, author, inventor, scientist, and diplomat. Franklin is known for signing and drafting the Declaration of Independence, representing America during the American Revolution, and making significant contributions to science.

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  • 204 books

    Marcus Aurelius

    Marcus Aurelius ruled the Roman Empire from 161 to 180 AD. Born to an upper-class Roman family in 121, Aurelius was adopted by his uncle, the emperor Antoninus Pius, in 138. Aurelius studied Greek and Latin literature, philosophy, and law, and was especially influenced by the Stoic thinker Epictetus. After Pius’s death, Aurelius succeeded the throne alongside his adoptive brother, Lucius Verus. His reign was marked by plague, numerous military conflicts, and the deaths of friends and family—including Lucius Verus in 169. Despite these struggles, the Empire flourished under Marcus’s rule as the last emperor of the Pax Romana, an era from 27 to 180 of relative peace and prosperity for the Roman Empire. Aurelius wrote his Meditations as spiritual exercises never intended for publication, and died at fifty-eight while on campaign against the Germanic tribes.

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  • 179 books

    Ralph Waldo Emerson

    Ralph Waldo Emerson was the leading proponent of the Transcendentalist movement of the mid-nineteenth century. He was ordained as a Unitarian minister at Harvard Divinity School but served for only three years before developing his own spiritual philosophy based on individualism and intuition. His essay Nature is arguably his best-known work and was both groundbreaking and highly controversial when it was first published. Emerson also wrote poetry and lectured widely across the US.

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  • 56 books

    Charles F. Haanel

    Charles F. Haanel (1866–1949) used the concepts and methods found in The Master Key System to create a successful business career in St. Louis, Missouri, where he eventually founded one of the largest conglomerates of his time. He wrote several bestselling books focusing on his business technique. Besides The Master Key System, he also wrote Mental Chemistry and The New Psychology. Known as the “father of personal development,” Haanel’s commonsense wisdom has revolutionized conventional thought for almost one hundred years.

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  • 134 books

    Wallace D. Wattles

    Wallace D. Wattles was born in the United States in 1860, shortly before the Civil War. Later in life, he began his tireless study of the religious beliefs and philosophies of the world. It was through this relentless examination of such philosophers as Descartes, Hegel, and Ralph Waldo Emerson that he developed his own principles, successfully applied them to his life, and shared them with the world in his innovative 1910 book, The Science of Getting Rich. He died one year later. Wattles’s ideas have lived on to inspire future generations to greatness.

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  • 857 books

    Leo Tolstoy

    Leo Tolstoy grew up in Russia, raised by a elderly aunt and educated by French tutors while studying at Kazen University before giving up on his education and volunteering for military duty. When writing his greatest works, War and Peace and Anna Karenina, Tolstoy drew upon his diaries for material. At eighty-two, while away from home, he suffered from declining health and died in Astapovo, Riazan in 1910.

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