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Napolean Hill – The 16 Laws of Success (1928 Edition)

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This is the 1928 Edition in PDF format. It’s still good, but it’s NOT the original.I’ve put a GB request up for the ORIGINAL 1925 Edition: is the Holy Grail of success philosophy: Napoleon Hill’s complete and original formula to achievement presented in 16 remarkable principles. Now newly designed in a handsome single-volume edition.This is the master volume of the extraordinary work that began the career of Napoleon Hill. Originally produced by Hill in 1928 as an eight-book series, The Law of Success is now available to contemporary readers in a single edition, redesigned and reset for ease of reading.The Law of Success is the golden key to Hill’s thought, his complete and unabridged mind-power method for achieving your goals. After interviewing dozens of industrialists, diplomats, thought leaders, and successful people from all walks of life, the young Hill distilled what he learned into these fifteen core lessons, organized with an introductory chapter, “The Master Mind,” that serves as a primer to Hill’s overall philosophy.As Hill saw it, these lessons work as a mind stimulant that will cause the student to organize and direct to a DEFINITE end the forces of his or her mind, thus harnessing the stupendous power which most people waste.While future classics of Napoleon Hill would inspire millions of readers, there is no substitute for The Law of Success for everyone who wants to grasp the full range of Hill’s ideas and tap their transformative power.Reviews:By applying many of the 16 fundamentals of the Law of Success philosophy we have built a great chain of successful stores. I presume it would be no exaggeration of fact if I said that the Woolworth Building might properly be called a monument to the soundness of these principles. — F. W. WoolworthDear Mr. Hill: Thank you for your Law of Success. It is great stuff; I shall finish reading it. I would like to reprint that story “What I Would Do if I Had a Million Dollars” in the Business Section of the Public Ledger. — Cyrus H. K. Curtis, Publisher of Saturday Evening Post, Ladies Home JournalI know that you are doing a world of good with your Law of Success. I would not care to set a monetary value on this training because it brings to the student qualities which cannot be measured by money alone. — George EastmanI know that your 16 fundamentals for success are sound because I have been applying them in my business for more than 30 years. — John WanamakerMastery of the Law of Success philosophy is the equivalent of an insurance policy against failure. — Samuel GompersMay I congratulate you on your persistence. Any man who devotes that much time…must of necessity make discoveries of great value to others. I am deeply impressed by your interpretation of the “Master Mind” principles which you have so clearly described. — Woodrow WilsonMy Dear Mr. Hill: Allow me to express my appreciation of the compliment you have paid me in sending me the original manuscript of Law of Success. I can see you have spent a great deal of time and thought in its preparation. Your philosophy is sound and you are to be congratulated for sticking to your work over so long a period of years. Your students…will be amply rewarded for their labor. — Thomas A. EdisonMy Dear Mr. Hill: I have now had an opportunity to finish reading your Law of Success textbooks, and I wish to express my appreciation of the splendid work you have done in this philosophy. It would be helpful if every politician in the country would assimilate and apply the 16 principles upon which the Law of Success is based. It contains some very fine material which every leader in every walk of life should understand. — William H. Taft, Former President of the United States and Chief JusticeWhatever success I may have attained I owe, entirely, to the application of your 16 fundamental principles of the Law of Success. I believe I have the honor of being your first student. — William Wrigley, Jr. –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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