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How did the United States come to abandon the Jeffersonian ideal of government in favor of the Hamiltonian model? This eye-opening book reveals the truth — and lasting consequences — of an infamous rivalry.
In Rich Dad Poor Dad, the #1 Personal Finance book of all time, Robert Kiyosaki shares the story of his…
In this New York Times bestseller “with much to teach about innovation and creativity” (Nobel Prize–winning economist Michael Spence), the founder of Nike tells how he turned a fledgling business into one of the world’s most iconic companies. “The best book I read last year” (Warren Buffett).
“Fascinating and persuasive” (Malcolm Gladwell): If not talent or luck, what attributes allow us to accomplish great achievements? This eye-opening #1 New York Times bestseller offers a window into the secrets that make us successful.
Have you ever wondered how to write a review for a book, but not sure where to begin?Or perhaps how…
Lucie B. Amundsen was shocked when her husband revealed his dream of quitting his job to start an egg farm. In this funny and winsome memoir, Lucie describes how she suddenly found herself with nearly 2,000 chickens named Lola. “I absolutely loved Locally Laid” (Sue Grafton).
A USA Today bestseller: Is your own ego thwarting your success? Learn how to break free of its grip with practical insights from “one of his generation’s finest thinkers… This book is his best yet” (New York Times bestselling author Steven Pressfield). With over 9,900 five-star Goodreads ratings!
This free book marketing primer provides authors easy-to-implement advice on how to market their books at Smashwords and elsewhere. It…
Life was good for Jorge Newbery. A high school dropout and serial entrepreneur, he had built a real estate empire…
This #1 New York Times bestseller from the author of Eat, Pray, Love shines a light on embracing creativity and finding inspiration. “A celebration of a creative life… A lot of great advice in this sunny book” (The Washington Post).