| Secrets from the world's greatest financial classics |
| by Steve Shipside & Karen McCreadie
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| AVAILABLE NOW |
| ISBN: 9781906821180 |
| Paperback, 240 pages, £14.99 |
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Price: £14.99 each
Make more money brings together some of the greatest ideas on wealth and finance from four classic books: Napoleon Hll's Think and grow rich; Benjamin Franklin's The way to wealth; George S.Clason's The richest man in Babylon and Charles Mackay's Extraordinary popular delusions and the madness of crowds.
These bestsellers, written from the mid eighteenth to the early twentieth centuries, inspired readers with simple and effective ideas that continue to influence today's readers. The wise lessons from these books have been interpreted here using twenty-first century case studies and modern business and personal finance examples. These 100 short, entertaining chapters, which include practical tips and inspiring quotes, are sure to get your finances working hard for you right now.
Steve Shipside
is a qualified diving and fitness instructor, an ultrarunner and an IronMan triathlete. His sporting highlights have seen him paraglide over the Andes, abseil off Table Mountain and run 250km across the Kalahari with a rucksack on his back. He has become a renowned journalist in the fields of new technology and fitness and is the author of Adventure sports, Getting away with it, Podcasting, Power-up Pilates and Win at the gym, all available from Infinite Ideas.
Karen McCreadie
is a freelance writer who specialises in ghost-writing books. She formerly worked in marketing and the personal development industry, and recently returned to the UK after 10 years in Australia. Karen has written books for multi-millionaire businessmen, CEOs and international speakers on topics ranging from sales, coaching and wealth creation to the mind/body connection and psychological profiling. Her Infinite Success adaptations of The Art of War by Sun Tzu and Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich are the first books Karen has worked on where her name appears on the cover rather than tucked away in some dimly lit corner.
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