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The Spirit of Self-Help - A Life of Samuel Smiles (Hardcover)
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The Spirit of Self-Help - A Life of Samuel Smiles (Hardcover)
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When Dominic Sandbrook quoted Samuel Smiles extensively in his TV
series on nineteenth-century work and leisure; when Ian Hislop
flourished a copy of Smiles's Self-Help ("the book that launched
the genre") in his programme on 'Workers or Shirkers?'; when Andy
Burnham reflected publicly on "lack of aspiration" as a main cause
of Britain's north-south divide - all were testifying to the
intense topicality of the work and ideas of Samuel Smiles. This is
the first full biography of the man who, in the industrial on-rush
of the 19th century, gave the world the idea of self-help as a
go-to strategy in an age of frenzied change. Using Smiles's
unpublished correspondence with family, friends and publishers, and
drawing extensively on his writing, The Spirit of Self-Help tells
the very human story of how Samuel Smiles came from a small-town,
small-time family in Scotland to become, by turn and sometimes
together, medical doctor, campaigning journalist, railway
executive, best-selling author, and global celebrity. This is both
a biography and a reflection on themes of success and failure, the
individual and society, moral and material worth, and the
relationships between these sets of ideas. Driven by its subject,
The Spirit of Self-Help revolves around the oldest idea of all -
the possibility of happiness, for everyone, in all possible
circumstances. In that sense, though set in the 19th century, this
is an intensely topical book.
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