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Napoleon Hill’S Greatest Speeches

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Includes the speech that inspired the international bestseller Think and Grow Rich - An Official ... Read More

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Includes the speech that inspired the international bestseller Think and Grow Rich - An Official Publication of The Napoleon Hill Foundation From the archives: Never before published writings by Napoleon Hill. Packed with a wealth of information, this book is a collection of gripping speeches by Napoleon Hill that have stayed fresh through time. This compilation is a revealing look at one man’s quest for understanding why some men succeed, why others do not and what makes success something that can be replicated. It includes some of his greatest speeches such as − What I Have Learned From Analyzing 10,000 People, The Man Who Has Had No Chance and The Commencement Address at Salem College in Salem, West Virginia, 1922 which was his best-remembered and most influential speech. Napoleon Hill dedicated much of his life to solving what he called ‘the most stupendous problem confronting the human race today’. The pages within this book will tell you of the origins of a personal development legacy.

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Title: Napoleon Hill’S Greatest Speeches
Author: Napoleon Hill
Publisher: Jaico Publishing House
ISBN: 9788184959918
SKU: BK0364857
EAN: 9788184959918
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
Reading age : All Age Groups

About Author

American journalist, lecturer and author Napoleon Hill was one of the earliest producers of 'personal-success literature'. Hill had always abided by and promoted the principle that intense and burning passion is the sole key to success. Among the numerous books Hill had authored, Think and Grow Rich has been his most well-known work, selling over 100 million copies.

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