
| The career of record
producer Joe Boyd is the stuff of 1960's legend. Afer
his Harvard graduation, Boyd ended up in London, running
the coolest club at the time, UFO, and producing the
first single of the club's house band, Pink Floyd. White
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groundbreaking work and the beginnings of the UFO. You
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| As a Depression-era child, Earl Nightingale
was hungry for knowledge. From the time he was a young
boy, he would frequent the Long Beach Public Library
in California, searching for the answer to the question,
"How can a person, starting from scratch, who has
no particular advantage in the world, reach the goals
that he feels are important to him, and by so doing,
make a major contribution to others?" His desire
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about the world and its workings spurred him to become
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| Best-selling author Napoleon Hill
teaches you the 17 success principles used by the great
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Hill interviewed with William Wrigley, Alexander Graham
Bell, Andrew Carnegie and 500 others. He shares with
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rise to the top in their respected industries. You can
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| Your thoughts and your dreams determine
what you are and what you will be. This little book
is meant to stimulate men and women to the discovery
and perception of the truth that they themselves are
makers of themselves, by virtue of the thoughts which
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on Circumstances; Effect of Thought on Health and Body;
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| A woman only begins to
be a woman when she ceases to whine and revile, and
commences to search for the hidden justice which regulates
her life. And as she adapts her mind to that regulating
factor, she ceases to accuse others as the cause of
her condition, and builds herself up in strong and noble
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