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  • In a special revised and updated edition, here is one of the world's bestselling and most widely-loved inspirational works about the transformative power of positive thinking.
  • About the Author: James Allen was born in Leicester, England, in 1864.
  • 224 Pages
  • Self Improvement, Personal Growth

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About the Book



First published a century ago, "As a Man Thinketh" presents the message of positive thinking as the key to improved health, purpose, achievement, ideals, and serenity.



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In a special revised and updated edition, here is one of the world's bestselling and most widely-loved inspirational works about the transformative power of positive thinking.

Millions of readers have experienced the power of James Allen's As a Man Thinketh. The book's simple, forthright ideas have touched hearts and changed lives for more than a century--and today they continue to aid in personal growth and point the way toward a fuller, richer, more compassionate existence.

Now, this beloved inspirational masterpiece is revised and updated for the twenty-first century. Arcane terms or references have been gently adapted to the present frame of reference so that Allen's message resonates as freshly today as it has for generations.

As a special bonus, this edition of As a Man Thinketh includes an updated edition of James Allen's very first motivational classic, From Poverty to Power.



About the Author



James Allen was born in Leicester, England, in 1864. He took his first job at age 15 to support his family, after his father was murdered while looking for work in America. Allen was employed as a factory knitter and a private secretary until the early twentieth century, when he became increasingly known for his motivational writing. His 1903 work As a Man Thinketh earned him worldwide fame as a prophet of inspirational thinking and influenced a who's-who of self-help writers, including Napoleon Hill, Dale Carnegie, and Norman Vincent Peale. Allen died at age 47 in 1912.

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