Self-Help
With Illustrations and a New Foreword
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- USD 0.99
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- USD 0.99
Descripción editorial
Self-Help presents a series of essays and biographies demonstrating how character, industry, and perseverance shape achievement. Samuel Smiles draws from the lives of inventors, workers, and reformers to show how steady effort leads to lasting results.
Rather than promising quick success, the book emphasizes habit, learning, and responsibility. It treats work as a form of self-respect and progress as the outcome of patience. The result is a classic of moral psychology and practical philosophy.
This illustrated edition offers the complete public-domain text with a fresh foreword and original illustrations interpreting workshops, study spaces, tools, and historical figures.
Ideal for:
• Readers of classic self-improvement
• History of ideas enthusiasts
• Students of Victorian thought
• Public-domain collectors
• Readers interested in work ethic and habit
This is a newly prepared illustrated edition, not a scanned reproduction.