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selling things
- Author: Marden Orison Swett
- Genre: Job Hunting & Careers
A work that offers readers the basic ideas of becoming a successful salesperson was written by Orison Swett Marden, an American writer associated with the New Thought Movement, the founder of Success Magazine. His large body of written material has helped, and still does, countless thousands of people the world over to come into a better understanding of the principles of prosperity and success.
the inside history of the carnegie steel company a romance of millions
- Author: james howard bridge
- Genre: Company Profiles
The Inside History of the Carnegie Steel Company a Romance of Millions is devoted to the description of the American steel industry and the role it played at the end of the 19th century. Moreover, the book gives you a profound insight into the life of the most famous owners of the steel industry corporations. The Carnegie Steel Co. is taken as an example of such companies. This enterprise was founded by a group of men and the book contains a number of scenes devoted to the private life of them. Besides, at the end of the book it is possible to find an appendix which contains the list of pleadings of Henry Frick against Andrew Carnegie. The author of the story James Howard Bridge knew Andrew Carnegie closely as he helped Mr. Carnegie in his literary work.
Paolo dal Pozzo Toscanelli, iniziatore della scoperta d'America; ricordo del solstizio d'estate del 1892 ..
- Author: Uzielli, Gustavo, 1839-1911
- Genre: Company Profiles
Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Ed. of 200 copies Lo gnomone di Santa Maria del Fiore.--Il Poggio al Pino.--Filippo di ser Brunellesco.--Paolo Toscanelli, Americo Vespucci, e la scoperta d'America
The Outcry
- Author: James Henry
- Genre: General
A comedy of money and manners by Henry James, an American writer, regarded as one of the key figures of 19th-century literary realism. “The Outcry” was primarily intended to be a play, but failed to be produced and was later converted into a successful novel. Witty dialogue, well drawn characters and straightforward plot make the novel a remarkable addition to the long list of James’ literary triumphs.

