
A new edition of the classic guide to building wealth. Also Includes Two Bonus Books, The Science of Being Great and The Science of Being Well
The Science of Getting Rich: The Complete Original Edition is a New Thought classic that has helped countless people achieve their dreams and secure financial success. The inspiration behind Rhonda Byrne’s bestselling book The Secret, The Science of Getting Rich offers a transformative path to success by showing readers how to use the power of thought, willpower, and intention to create wealth of all kinds in their lives. Author Wallace D. Wattles was a formative writer of the New Thought tradition. This new edition of his timeless book includes Wattle’s original text along with two bonus books, The Science of Being Great and The Science of Being Well. These companion books further elaborate on the success principles and ideas Wattles developed.
The Science of Getting Rich is the latest volume in the GPS (Good, Practical, Simple) Guides to Life series, which are designed to bring classic success and self-help books to a new generation of readers. The Science of Getting Rich will help readers develop vision and willpower, and in doing so, access the wealth they have always dreamed of.
Wallace Delois Wattles was born in 1860 and died in 1911. He was an American author from Illinois, and became part of the "New Thought" movement -the base of all self-help writings-, which included extraordinary names like James Allen, Prentice Mullford, and his contemporaries Orison Swett Marden, William Walker Atkison, and the editor of his works and writer herself, Elizabeth Towne. His best best known work is a book called The Science of Getting Rich (or Financial Success through Through Creative Thought", based completely on the principles of New Thought, and as the author acknowledge in the preface, had influence from Ralph Waldo Emerson and Hegel. That book inspired the world hit "The Secret", according to her author, Rhonda Byrne, in an interview with Newsweek. He also wrote two companion books to that one: The Science of Being Great; and The Science of Being Well, which complete the spine of his philosophy. His other works, previous to "The Science Trilogy", which have being made available in several versions, are: The Constructive Use of Foods (pamphlet) "Perpetual Youth" (1909, in The Cavalier), an early science fiction story. Letters to a Woman's Husband (pamphlet); Scientific Marriage (pamphlet) Hellfire Harrison (his only novel) A New Christ (1903) (A beautiful book on the social basis of the doctrine and works of Jesus, based on "Jesus: The Man and His Work", an speech he made in 1902) How to Get What you Want (1910), a shorter version with the principles of "The Science" trilogy. Making of the Man Who Can, republished later as How to Promote Yourself (1907, 1914) New Science of Living and Healing, republished as Health Through New Thought and Fasting (1909) What Is Truth? (serialized in The Nautilus Magazine, Elizabeth Towne, 1909)

A new edition of the classic guide to building wealth. Also Includes Two Bonus Books, The Science of Being Great and The Science of Being Well
The Science of Getting Rich: The Complete Original Edition is a New Thought classic that has helped countless people achieve their dreams and secure financial success. The inspiration behind Rhonda Byrne’s bestselling book The Secret, The Science of Getting Rich offers a transformative path to success by showing readers how to use the power of thought, willpower, and intention to create wealth of all kinds in their lives. Author Wallace D. Wattles was a formative writer of the New Thought tradition. This new edition of his timeless book includes Wattle’s original text along with two bonus books, The Science of Being Great and The Science of Being Well. These companion books further elaborate on the success principles and ideas Wattles developed.
The Science of Getting Rich is the latest volume in the GPS (Good, Practical, Simple) Guides to Life series, which are designed to bring classic success and self-help books to a new generation of readers. The Science of Getting Rich will help readers develop vision and willpower, and in doing so, access the wealth they have always dreamed of.
Wallace Delois Wattles was born in 1860 and died in 1911. He was an American author from Illinois, and became part of the "New Thought" movement -the base of all self-help writings-, which included extraordinary names like James Allen, Prentice Mullford, and his contemporaries Orison Swett Marden, William Walker Atkison, and the editor of his works and writer herself, Elizabeth Towne. His best best known work is a book called The Science of Getting Rich (or Financial Success through Through Creative Thought", based completely on the principles of New Thought, and as the author acknowledge in the preface, had influence from Ralph Waldo Emerson and Hegel. That book inspired the world hit "The Secret", according to her author, Rhonda Byrne, in an interview with Newsweek. He also wrote two companion books to that one: The Science of Being Great; and The Science of Being Well, which complete the spine of his philosophy. His other works, previous to "The Science Trilogy", which have being made available in several versions, are: The Constructive Use of Foods (pamphlet) "Perpetual Youth" (1909, in The Cavalier), an early science fiction story. Letters to a Woman's Husband (pamphlet); Scientific Marriage (pamphlet) Hellfire Harrison (his only novel) A New Christ (1903) (A beautiful book on the social basis of the doctrine and works of Jesus, based on "Jesus: The Man and His Work", an speech he made in 1902) How to Get What you Want (1910), a shorter version with the principles of "The Science" trilogy. Making of the Man Who Can, republished later as How to Promote Yourself (1907, 1914) New Science of Living and Healing, republished as Health Through New Thought and Fasting (1909) What Is Truth? (serialized in The Nautilus Magazine, Elizabeth Towne, 1909)









