Publication

1917 - Harper & brothers, New York, No place, unknown, or undetermined

Language

English

Word Count

41,500 words, Guess

Page Count

166 pages

Identifiers

Classifications

  • LCCAC8 .C645

Alternate Titles

  • Every man his own university.

Description

This is a self-help book endorsed by Napolean Hill in "The Law of Success" as a prelude to his discourse on the Law of Increasing Returns. Upon a quick preview, it seems to be written to inspire people to develop the powers of their minds for growth, fulfillment, and the betterment of society. While some of the ideas are outdated (and farfetched), the book still holds promise for a treatise on principals of good living. Written in pamphlet form with terms not too difficult to understand, it should be a fairly quick read similar to "Power for Living". In a word: it is 'wholesome'.

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