"No one can read 'From Poverty to Power' without deriving and imparting good" ~J. H."A Book For All Those Who Are In Search of Better Conditions, Wider Freedom, and Increased Usefulness" 'From Poverty to Power' was James Allen's first book. It contains two major parts: (i) The Path of Prosperity, and (ii) The Way of Peace. In recent times, they are often published as separate books. It was James Allen's original intention, however, that both parts be read together, and in the right order. "It is indeed a wonderful, glorious work." ~L. R. Here is how James Allen once described 'From Poverty to Power': "This book appeals to the reader from his own standpoint, and indicates the line of development along which each one should work in order to accomplish the greatest amount of lasting good. Enduring success in any direction is shown to be the result of inward adjustment and growth. Each may accelerate his own progress by silently, but effectively harmonising his mental forces, the good effects of which will soon become manifest in improved circumstances, and wider opportunities." "Your soul-inspiring work... Every time I take it up I appreciate it more and more for its life-giving words." ~H. H. H."I recently obtained a copy of your book, 'From Poverty to Power.' It is so fine that I wish to secure a number for my friends." ~C. F. S. "Words are inadequate to express the amount of lasting, useful knowledge I have gained by reading 'From Poverty to Power.' " ~L.E.H. "The contents are golden, and one could not place a price on them; they are jewels to one who is endeavouring to live the life of the Spirit." ~H. B." 'From Poverty to Power' is constantly read by me. I love the book." ~E. R.
James Allen (28 November 1864 – 24 January 1912) was a British philosophical writer known for his inspirational books and poetry and as a pioneer of the self-help movement. His best known work, As a Man Thinketh, has been mass-produced since its publication in 1903. It has been a source of inspiration to motivational and self-help authors. -Wikipedia
From Poverty to Power Or, the Realization of Prosperity and Peace
"No one can read 'From Poverty to Power' without deriving and imparting good" ~J. H."A Book For All Those Who Are In Search of Better Conditions, Wider Freedom, and Increased Usefulness" 'From Poverty to Power' was James Allen's first book. It contains two major parts: (i) The Path of Prosperity, and (ii) The Way of Peace. In recent times, they are often published as separate books. It was James Allen's original intention, however, that both parts be read together, and in the right order. "It is indeed a wonderful, glorious work." ~L. R. Here is how James Allen once described 'From Poverty to Power': "This book appeals to the reader from his own standpoint, and indicates the line of development along which each one should work in order to accomplish the greatest amount of lasting good. Enduring success in any direction is shown to be the result of inward adjustment and growth. Each may accelerate his own progress by silently, but effectively harmonising his mental forces, the good effects of which will soon become manifest in improved circumstances, and wider opportunities." "Your soul-inspiring work... Every time I take it up I appreciate it more and more for its life-giving words." ~H. H. H."I recently obtained a copy of your book, 'From Poverty to Power.' It is so fine that I wish to secure a number for my friends." ~C. F. S. "Words are inadequate to express the amount of lasting, useful knowledge I have gained by reading 'From Poverty to Power.' " ~L.E.H. "The contents are golden, and one could not place a price on them; they are jewels to one who is endeavouring to live the life of the Spirit." ~H. B." 'From Poverty to Power' is constantly read by me. I love the book." ~E. R.
James Allen (28 November 1864 – 24 January 1912) was a British philosophical writer known for his inspirational books and poetry and as a pioneer of the self-help movement. His best known work, As a Man Thinketh, has been mass-produced since its publication in 1903. It has been a source of inspiration to motivational and self-help authors. -Wikipedia