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This is a collection of seven works by the British philosophical writer James Allen. Allen wrote many inspirational books and became famous as a self-help writer, particularly after the publication of his 1903 book, As A Man Thinketh . The works included here are Man: King of Mind, Body and Circumstance (1911); Fundamental Stones for Happiness and Success (1913); Men and Systems (1914); The Shining Portal (1915); Poems of Peace, including the lyrical-dramatic…mehr

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- This edition is unique;
- The translation is completely original and was carried out for the Ale. Mar. SAS;
- All rights reserved.

This is a collection of seven works by the British philosophical writer James Allen. Allen wrote many inspirational books and became famous as a self-help writer, particularly after the publication of his 1903 book, As A Man Thinketh . The works included here are Man: King of Mind, Body and Circumstance (1911); Fundamental Stones for Happiness and Success (1913); Men and Systems (1914); The Shining Portal (1915); Poems of Peace, including the lyrical-dramatic poem Eolaus (1907); Morning and Evening Thoughts (1909); and, From Passion to Peace (1910).
Autorenporträt
James Allen is a British writer known for his self-help books and poetry. He was born on 28 November 1864. His father, William, worked in a factory as a knitter. In 1879 his father moved to America in search of work to support his family. Two days after arrival, he was announced dead by New York City Hospital, in case of a robbery and murder. At that time Allen was fifteen, and he faced an economic crisis. He was forced to leave school and find work to support his family. Allen got a job as a private secretary and stationer in several British manufacturing firms in the 1890s. He moved to London and then to South Wales to pursue journalism and reporting in 1893. In 1895 he married Lily Louisa Oram in South Wales. In 1898, he found a job where he could showcase his interest as a writer. Allen published his first book From Poverty to Power in 1901. In 1902, he started producing many books under the title, The Epoch. On 24 January 1912, he took his last breath. After his demise, his wife continued publishing the magazine under The Epoch.