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The Napoleon Hill Foundation's Executive Director, Don Green, frequently receives requests for the original 1937 unedited edition of Think and Grow Rich. To satisfy this demand, the Foundation has reproduced Napoleon Hill's personal copy of the first edition, printed in March 1937. This personal copy was given to Mr. Green by Dr. Charles W. Johnson, the Chairman of the Napoleon Hill Foundation and a nephew of Napoleon Hill. Dr. Johnson, a practicing cardiologist, was sent to medical school by Napoleon Hill, whom he affectionately calls "Uncle Nap."
The original 1937 manuscript was written and edited with the assistance of Napoleon Hill's wife. Today, many so-called authors publish Think and Grow Rich, even adding their names alongside Dr. Hill's. However, Mr. Green believes these "authors" should write their own original content instead of merely copying the work of Napoleon Hill, whose highly recognizable and influential writings continue to sell more copies today than before his death in 1970. This newly available, Foundation-authorized 1937 unedited copy of Think and Grow Rich allows readers to access the original message as communicated solely by Dr. Hill, while also supporting the nonprofit Napoleon Hill Foundation.
The story of Think and Grow Rich began when Napoleon Hill, then a young special investigator for a nationally known business magazine, was sent to interview Andrew Carnegie. During this interview, Carnegie hinted at a "master power" and a "magic law of the human mind" - a little-known psychological principle of amazing power. Carnegie suggested that Hill could build a philosophy of personal success upon this principle, whether measured in terms of money, power, position, prestige, influence, or wealth accumulation. This part of the interview was never published in Hill's magazine, but it launched his more than twenty years of research, culminating in the discovery and methods of using this revolutionary force that Carnegie had quietly alluded to.
If you persistently follow this plan, you are almost certain to uncover and appropriate the secret formula by which Andrew Carnegie acquired his huge fortune, as mentioned in the author's introduction. Be prepared to experience life-changing transformations based on Andrew Carnegie's money-making formula.
The book outlines 13 proven steps to riches, including desire, faith, auto-suggestion, specialized knowledge, imagination, organized planning, decision, persistence, power of the mastermind, the mystery of sex transmutation, the subconscious mind, the brain, and the sixth sense. This textbook on individual achievement offers the shortest dependable philosophy of personal success, based on 25 years of research in collaboration with more than 500 distinguished men of great wealth.
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publisher | Sound Wisdom; Original First Edition 1937 (December 13, 2016) | ||||
language | English | ||||
paperback | 386 pages | ||||
isbn_10 | 193787950X | ||||
isbn_13 | 978-1937879501 | ||||
lexile_measure | 1230L | ||||
item_weight | 1 pounds | ||||
dimensions | 5.5 x 0.87 x 8.5 inches | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #2,744 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #55 in Motivational Management & Leadership #80 in Business Motivation & Self-Improvement (Books) #143 in Success Self-Help | ||||
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