Wallace Wattles (b. 1860) embarked upon a uniquely American journey
into the roots of his own failures. In 1908, three years before his
passing at the age of 51, Wattles achieved his goal of personal
financial success, and wrote The Science of Getting Rich. He also
ran for office as a Christian socialist in 1908 and 1911 and left
behind a daughter, Florence, who wrote: "His life was truly THE
POWERFUL LIFE, and surely we can say, at least in Elwood, 'The name
of him who loved his fellow men led all the rest.'" Read now The
Science of Getting Rich that inspired the film The Secret. Apply
its principles to your own life, for the text of this little book
is as timeless and clear as it was when it was first written a
hundred years ago. Alexander Duncan has added a foreword in which
he explores the world view of Wallace Wattles from the perspective
of developments in the science of mind since Wattles's death (only
available in this special Centenary Edition published by
Chroniker).
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