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  • av Wallace D Wattles
    275,-

    TWO FINANCIAL SUCCESS BOOKS IN ONE VOLUME.The Science of Getting Rich is Wallace D. Wattle's work of the New Thought movement which describes the process by which one can focus one's mental energies towards the attraction of financial success.The Science of Getting Rich, is considered a philosophy of mind Science. With time-tested new thought principles and practices, including the technique of creative visualization, which Wattles himself practiced, it explains how riches come to us and how by simply using our will, acting in a certain way, and thinking the right thoughts, we can become rich. A compelling self-help classic, this book will help you understand the secrets to attaining what you truly desire.The Art of Money Getting, or, Golden Rules for Making Money was written by P. T. Barnum, who is widely known as an important historical entrepreneur and founder of the famous traveling circus. In this book Barnum shares his knowledge of business and teaches readers how to be successful in making money.This is an excellent book for individuals who are interested in learning from an important historical business leader's own personal success and also serves as an excellent motivational writing intended for those looking to be successful and make lots of money.

  • av Arthur Conan Doyle
    180,-

    Dangerous, mysterious and intriguing, this novel will take you on a thrilling adventure while offering comic relief every now and then. There's a world beyond our world which only Professor Challenger believes in.

  • av George Eliot
    451 - 550,-

  • av George Eliot
    550,-

  • av Arthur Conan Doyle
    275 - 401,-

  • av Robert Louis Stevenson
    339 - 426,-

  • av Evelyn Waugh
    205 - 364,-

  • av Radclyff Hall
    262 - 426,-

  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    205 - 364,-

  • av L. M. Montgomery
    389 - 488,-

  • av Friedrich Nietzsche
    218 - 352,-

  • av Sinclair Lewis
    339,-

    Arrowsmith tells the story of bright and scientifically minded Martin Arrowsmith of Elk Mills, Winnemac, as he makes his way from a small town in the Midwest to the upper echelons of the scientific community at a prestigious foundation in New York City. Along the way he begins medical school. He becomes engaged to one woman, cheats on her with another woman, becomes engaged to the second woman and then finally invites both women to a lunch to settle the issue. Frustrated with the work, he moves on to a job as a public health official in Iowa, then becomes romantically involved with the young daughter of its local director. The book's climax deals with Arrowsmith's discovery of a phage that destroys bacteria and his experiences as he faces an outbreak of bubonic plague on a fictional Caribbean island.His scientific principles demand that he avoid its mass use on the Island until thoroughly tested, Even at the expense of lives that might be saved. Only after his wife, Leora, and all the other people who came with him from the institute to the island die of plague, does he reluctantly abandon rigorous science and begins to treat everyone on the island with the phage. While there he becomes romantically involved with a wealthy socialite, whom he later marries. In spite of his life- saving, he regards his actions on the island as a complete betrayal of science and his principles. Upon his return to New York he is heralded as a public hero for his actions on the island. The book was popular and awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1926 which was refused by Sinclair Lewis. He was later to win the Nobel Prize for Literature-which he accepted.

  • av Agatha Christie
    236,-

    Eager to leave his job as a tour guide in Zimbabwe, international vagabond Anthony Cade meets by chance an old acquaintance who offers him a small sum to dispatch a few errands in England. Ensuing events find Cade at a weekend party at Chimneys, the historic home of Lord Caterham, when a murder occurs. As much a murder mystery as it is a treasure hunt, the tale is chockfull of impersonators, inspectors, riddles, and intrigue. The Secret of Chimneys is a first-class romp and one of Christie's best early thrillers. The Secret of Chimneys is another captivating classic from the brilliant Agatha Christie, which will leave readers guessing until the final, satisfying conclusion.

  • av Sinclair Lewis
    447,-

    The first of Sinclair Lewis's great successes, Main Street shattered the sentimental American myth of happy small-town life with its satire of narrow-minded provincialism. Reflecting his own unhappy childhood in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, Lewis's sixth novel attacked the conformity and dullness he saw in midwestern village life. Young college graduate Carol Milford moves from the city to tiny Gopher Prairie after marrying the local doctor, and tries to bring culture to the small town. But her efforts to reform the prairie village are met by a wall of gossip, greed, conventionality, pitifully unambitious cultural endeavors, and-worst of all-the pettiness and bigotry of small-town minds.Lewis's portrayal of a marriage torn by disillusionment and a woman forced into compromises is at once devastating social satire and persuasive realism. His subtle characterizations and intimate details of small-town America make Main Street a complex and compelling work and established Lewis as an important figure in twentieth-century American literature.

  • av Neville Goddard
    167 - 250,-

  • av Lucius Annaeus Seneca
    488 - 600,-

  • av Edgar Allan Poe
    364 - 463,-

  • av Edgar Allan Poe
    287 - 414,-

  • av Edgar Allan Poe
    205 - 339,-

  • av Plato
    218,-

  • av Dale Carnegie
    271,-

    DISCLAIMER: The content of this book is in the public domain, and in this edition we have included only the content which in our opinion was integral to the overall message that the book is seeking to convey. There is no content missing, and content that might be deemed as missing has been omitted by us as unnecessary. . This Book can change your future The common habit of worrying directly affects your work, money, personal relationships and family life. In this multi-million copy bestseller, the legendary self-help master, Dale Carnegie offers practical and easy to apply suggestions on how to lead a more positive and enjoyable life by breaking out of this destructive habit. You will learn: ¿ Fundamental facts about worry and magic formula for solving worry situations ¿ How to banish worry and anxiety to lead a fuller, more active and happier life ¿ How to eliminate financial worries ¿ How to eliminate financial worries ¿ How to immediately reduce business worries by at least half ¿ How to turn criticism to your advantage ¿ Seven ways to cultivate a mental attitude that will bring you peace and happiness ¿ Six ways to prevent fatigue and stress - and keep looking young ¿ How to add one hour a day to your waking life... and much more! Illustrated with personal tips from those who have conquered worry to turn their lives around, this book will help you find yourself - reminding you that you are unique, and there is no one like you in this world.

  • av Lloyd C. Douglas
    236,-

    A shattering personal tragedy reveals a magnificent secret to a spoiled, rich young man who uses his discovery to become an inspired surgeon and to find love. When Robert Merrick's life is saved at the expense of the life of an eccentric but adored surgeon, the carefree playboy is forced to reevaluate his own path. Merrick embarks on a course of anonymous philanthropy, inspired by reading the doctor's private papers. An engaging and dramatic story of personal redemption and private sacrifice, this spiritual tale has served as an inspiration for both the stage and screen.

  • av Dale Carnegie
    236,-

    Do you feel stuck in life, not knowing how to make it more successful?Do you wish to become more popular?Are you craving to earn more?Do you wish to expand your horizon, earn new clients and win people over with your ideas?How to Win Friends and Influence People is a well-researched and comprehensive guide that will help you through these everyday problems and make success look easier. You can learn to expand your social circle, polish your skill set, find ways to put forward your thoughts more clearly, and build mental strength to counter all hurdles that you may come across on the path to success.Having helped millions of readers from the world over achieve their goals, the clearly listed techniques and principles will be the answers to all your questions.

  • av S. S. Van Dine
    236,-

    The first novel in one of the most influential detective series of the early twentieth century, The Benson Murder Case introduces iconic amateur sleuth Philo Vance with a plot loosely based on the true-life murder of a famous bridge player. Its aristocratic Golden Age New York setting, obscure art cultural references, and devilishly complicated puzzle plot make this a must-read for nostalgia buffs and for anyone who appreciates a classic mystery. All of Wall Street and Manhattan high society is abuzz after playboy stockbroker Alvin Benson is discovered dead in his brownstone mansion, slumped over in an easy chair with a bullet in his head. The man's body is found in a room locked from the inside, and his head is missing the toupee that usually adorned it. Ballistics experts, detectives, and the NYPD's top brass can't solve the crime, but luckily they don't have to: New York's leading flaneur and art connoisseur, Philo Vance, is on the case, and he's got precisely the far-flung and esoteric knowledge needed to interpret the clues and determine whodunnit. By carefully examining the crime scene and reconstructing the deadly shooting, Vance determines a number of things about the murderer, including his or her height-and this is only the first of many deductive feats that he will pull off before the investigation comes to a close. But will he be able to pierce the alibi of the true killer and prove their guilt beyond a reasonable doubt?

  • av Agatha Christie
    236,-

    The story that made Agatha Christie famous ends with one of her most dramatic twists. The villagers of King's Abbot are shocked when a wealthy local widow commits suicide and the very next day her fiancé, Roger Ackroyd, is stabbed to death. Dr. James Sheppard, the local physician, discovers the body of his friend and narrates the ensuing hunt for the killer. All the guests and staff at Ackroyd's country house seem to have solid alibis-except for his missing stepson. But as the authorities home in on their most obvious suspect, the recently retired detective Hercule Poirot unexpectedly turns up and joins the fray. Dr. Sheppard gamely assists the legendary Poirot as he untangles one of the most fiendish mysteries in Christie's extensive oeuvre.

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