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Wealthy Dad Classic Collection: What The Rich Read About Money - That The Poor And Middle Class Do Not! - Think and Grow Rich The Way to Wealth The Science of Getting Rich The Art of Money Getting - cover

Wealthy Dad Classic Collection: What The Rich Read About Money - That The Poor And Middle Class Do Not! - Think and Grow Rich The Way to Wealth The Science of Getting Rich The Art of Money Getting

Napoleon Hill, Samuel Smiles, Benjamin Franklin, Wallace D. Wattles, P. T. Barnum, Orison Swett Marden, Henry Thomas Hamblin, Charles F. Haanel, Russell H. Conwell, William W Atkinson, James Allen, William Crosbie Hunter, Henry H. Brown, B. F. Austin

Publisher: Prosperity Audio

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Summary

This ebook is a collection of 21 classic self-help works about success, money and good financial behaviour. Below is the complete list of works included:

01. Benjamin Franklin - The Way to Wealth
02. Napoleon Hill - Think and Grow Rich
03. Wallace D. Wattles - The Science of Getting Rich
04. Charles F. Haanel - The Master Key System
05. Wallace D. Wattles - How to Get What You Want
06. P.T. Barnum - The Art of Money Getting
07. James Allen - From Poverty to Power
08. James Allen - Eight Pillars of Prosperity
09. James Allen - Men and Systems
10. Orison Swett Marden - Architects of Fate; or, Steps to Success and PowerR
11. Orison Swett Marden - Pushing to the Front
12. Orison Swett Marden - How to Succeed
13. Henry Thomas Hamblin - Within You is the Power
14. William Crosbie Hunter - Dollars and Sense
15. Henry H. Brown - Dollars Want Me
16. Russell H. Conwell - Acres of Diamonds
17. Russell H. Conwell - The Key to Success
18. William Atkinson - The Psychology of Salesmanship
19. B.F. Austin - How to Make Money
20. Samuel Smiles - Thrift
21. Samuel Smiles - Self-Help
Available since: 03/20/2019.

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