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The Richest Man In Babylon
This is a classic piece of literature that addresses basic financial philosophy that eludes most people. In 1926, George Samuel Clason issued the first of a famous series of pamphlets on thrift and financial success, using parables set in ancient Babylon to make each of his points. It is a fun read and is only about 74 pages long.

Owners Manual Berkshire Hathaway
Warren E. Buffett, issued a booklet entitled "An Owner's Manual" to Berkshire's shareholders. The purpose of the manual was to explain Berkshire's broad economic principles of operation. It packs a powerful punch for discerning readers with a yearning to understand how to create wealth for themselves.


Ben Franklin's Autobiography
Ben Franklin was not only an inventor, statesman, diplomat, printer, entrepreneur and politician, he was also this countries first self-made millionaire. This is the story of how he achieved this status as well as a good amount of wisdom he acquired along the way.

Press Releases that Get Printed
Here is Bill Cole's presentation on how to do press releases, including good and bad examples, the image of the published interview that resulted from his PR campaign for G4 Productions and a hyperlinked table of contents. Feel free to use this to publish your own press releases or give a "How To" class to your chapter.


As a Man Thinketh
As a Man Thinketh is intended 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 they choose and encourage; that mind is the master weaver, both of the inner garment of character and the outer garment of circumstance, and that, as they may have hitherto woven in ignorance and pain they may now weave in enlightenment and happiness. — James Allen