Pushing to the Front
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Publisher Description
Pushing to the Front (1894, expanded 1911) is the founding text of American self-help, written by Orison Swett Marden — the founder of Success magazine and the most prolific success writer of his generation. The book is built from hundreds of compact biographical sketches of men and women who, by character and persistence rather than circumstance, made themselves.
Marden himself had been orphaned at seven, worked his way through Boston University and Harvard Medical School, and lost a chain of New England hotels to fire before sitting down to write the book. His argument is built up not by abstract reasoning but by sheer weight of case study — Lincoln, Edison, Carnegie, Frederick Douglass, alongside obscure New England farmers and mill-girls. It is the book that established the genre Dale Carnegie and Napoleon Hill would later inherit.