The Science of Getting Rich
Autor: | Wallace Wattles, Tom Butler-Bowdon |
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EAN: | 9780857080387 |
eBook Format: | PDF/ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 06.05.2010 |
Untertitel: | The Original Classic |
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Schlagworte: | introduction; tom butlerbowdon; florence; letter; rich; science; great; original; secret; year; rhonda byrnes; anniversary hardback; classic; work; approach; seminal; law; attraction; manifestation |
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With this seminal book, Wallace Wattles popularized the Law of Attraction, the powerful concept that inspired The Secret, The Science of Getting Rich explains how to attract wealth, overcome emotional barriers, and apply foolproof methods to bring financial success into your life,
This special 100-year edition contains the complete, original text, along with never-before published biographical information on Wattles, and a foreword by Catherine Ponder, the doyenne of modern prosperity writers, It also features an introduction from personal development authority Tom Butler-Bowdon, plus another Wattles classic, The Science of Being Great,
Wallace Wattles (1860 - 1911) was an American author and 'New Thought' writer, whose work remains widely quoted and in print in the 'New Thought' and self-help movements, The Science of Getting Rich is his best known work,
Through his personal study and experimentation Wattles claimed to have discovered the truth of 'New Thought' principles and put them into practice in his own life, A practical author, Wattles encouraged his readers to test his theories on themselves rather than take his word as an authority,
Tom Butler-Bowdon is a recognized expert on personal development literature in both the UK and the US, He is the series editor for the Capstone Classics books and author of five bestselling books on the classic writings in self-help and motivation, including 50 Self-Help Classics, which won the 2004 Benjamin Franklin award,