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Robert Collier's The Secret of the Ages

A modern day interpretation of a self-help classic
by Karen McCreadie
 
 
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Available September 2010
ISBN: 9781906821388
Paperback, 128 pages, £9.99
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Available from 20 September 2010
 

Price: £9.99 each

After overcoming an illness through what he felt was subliminal means, Robert Collier became fascinated with the power of the mind and how to use it to create success in every area of life. Collier believed that our subconscious mind is like a sleeping giant. Once awoken it can bring us fame, fortune and happiness. He set to work on a series of texts, the first of which was The Secret of the Ages, to explore his theory. In this book, first released in 1926, Collier plots a course for his readers to follow in order to achieve their ultimate goals. It proved fantastically popular, selling over 300,000 copies. Much of his insight is still relevant today.

Karen McCreadie's interpretation of The Secret of the Ages illustrates the timeless nature of Collier's insights. By bringing them to life through 52 modern case studies, this brilliant interpretation of The Secret of the Ages is an entertaining accompaniment to one of the most famous books on self help ever written.

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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