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Napoleon Hill

Napoleon HillNapoleon Hill was born into poverty in 1883 in a small one-room cabin in Virginia. He began his writing career as a journalist for a small town newspaper and worked his way through law school to become a respected attorney and a best-selling motivational classics filled with timeless advice and strategies that have helped thousands to reach their full potential. More about Napoleon Hill

Law of Success – audio

by Napoleon Hill
Law of Success - audio
Napoleon Hill’s original formula to achievement and realizing your goals. After interviewing dozens of business leaders and successful entrepreneurs, Hill distilled what he learned into 16 lessons–an introductory lesson titled “The Master Mind,” followed by 15 core laws of success. These thought-provoking lessons will boost your enthusiasm and stimulate your mind, “thus harnessing the stupendous power which most people waste.” Abridged 6-hour audio presentation.
5 audio CDs



Law of Success – book

by Napoleon Hill
Law of Success - book
Napoleon Hill’s original formula to achievement and realizing your goals. After interviewing dozens of business leaders and successful entrepreneurs, Hill distilled what he learned into 16 lessons–an introductory lesson titled “The Master Mind,” followed by 15 core laws of success. These thought-provoking lessons will boost your enthusiasm and stimulate your mind, “thus harnessing the stupendous power which most people waste.” Unabridged original 1928 edition.
paperback (612 pages)

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