NEW YORK, NY, January 06, 2011 (Press-News.org) The New York publisher announced that it will be reprinting and republishing How to Get Rich, one of the first personal finance books released in the US. First published by J.F. Spofford in 1888, How to Get Rich contains writings by Benjamin Franklin Butler, Henry Hardwick Faxon, Charles Alfred Pillsbury, Asa P. Potter, Phineas Taylor Barnum, Oliver Ames, Erastus Wiman, and Russell Sage. The book includes instructions for wealth creation from some of America's most notorious millionaires during the late 1800s, and the rules and concepts described in the book are still relevant today.
Library Tales Publishing, which obtained the rights to revise and distribute the book, will be reformatting and designing the new edition. The publisher plans to push the book back into the bestsellers list for the second time: How to Get Rich will be available in bookstores everywhere on April 11, 2011.
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Library Tales Publishing will Republish the 1888 Bestseller How to Get Rich by Benjamin Franklin Butler and Others
The New York publisher announced that it will be reprinting and republishing How to Get Rich, one of the first personal finance books released in the US. First published by J.F. Spofford in 1888.
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[Press-News.org] Library Tales Publishing will Republish the 1888 Bestseller How to Get Rich by Benjamin Franklin Butler and OthersThe New York publisher announced that it will be reprinting and republishing How to Get Rich, one of the first personal finance books released in the US. First published by J.F. Spofford in 1888.