The Law of Success In Sixteen Lessons - Napoleon Hill & John J. Errigo

The Law of Success In Sixteen Lessons

By Napoleon Hill & John J. Errigo

  • Release Date: 2012-03-02
  • Genre: Economics
Score: 4
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From 42 Ratings

This book is a very special piece of art.  It not only has survived since 1928, it still lives on in many popular modern texts.  The Secret was an example of a popular modern text, which has brought the age-old wisdom of this text back to the mainstream reader.  With value and hard-work by the publisher, you will have a high quality unabridged text, with a few minor pictures added, two audio clips, and a little introduction, true to the author’s vision is what you will find in this classic version.

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Reviews

  • There is some incomplete sentences

    5
    By Skflowart
    Some information is missing when it’s talking about the 160,000 inmates starting the lesson of Self-Control. There’s an incomplete part there
  • Frustrating

    1
    By alieanamusic
    Absolute waste of time! Holy hell page after page I hoped to find value and found not one line. It is one endless boring thesis statement of awful stories. Totally repetitive. I am an avid reader of self help and Napoleon Hill and this was a waste of time enough to review!