How They Succeeded: Life Stories of Successful Men and Women Told by Themselves by Orison Swett Marden
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Chapters
- Chapter I: Marshall Field1,862 words
- Chapter II: Bell Telephone Talk2,448 words
- Chapter III: Why the American People Like Helen Gould4,074 words
- Chapter IV: Philip D. Armour’s Business Career3,954 words
- Chapter V: What Miss Mary E. Proctor Did to Popularize Astronomy1,569 words
- Chapter VI: The Boyhood Experience of President Schurman of Cornell University1,746 words
- Chapter VII: The Story of John Wanamaker4,369 words
- Chapter VIII: Giving up Five Thousand a Year to Become a Sculptor1,823 words
- Chapter IX: Questions and Answers1,739 words
- Chapter X: Nordica: What it Costs to Become a Queen of Song4,137 words
- Chapter XI: How He Worked to Secure a Foothold2,622 words
- Chapter XII: John D. Rockefeller4,619 words
- Chapter XIII: The Author of the Battle Hymn of the Republic1,911 words
- Chapter XIV: A Talk With Edison3,665 words
- Chapter XV: A Fascinating Story2,076 words
- Chapter XVI: Carnegie as a Metal Worker4,153 words
- Chapter XVII: John B. Herreshoff, the Yacht Builder5,148 words
- Chapter XVIII: A Successful Novelist: Fame After Fifty1,806 words
- Chapter XIX: How Theodore Thomas Brought the People Nearer to Music2,311 words
- Chapter XX: John Burroughs at Home: The Hut on the Hill Top2,898 words
- Chapter XXI: Vreeland’s Romantic Story3,122 words
- Chapter XXII: How James Whitcomb Riley Came to be Master of the Hoosier Dialect1,595 words
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