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    The Power of Positive Living

    1,300 L

    If you find new meaning, enhanced fullness of life, and deeper happiness as a result of reading this book, my purpose in writing it shall be fulfilled. I hope that you may get all this and more out of it. With the power of positive living, I wish you the best in life’. Norman Vincent Peale in the Preface.

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    The Power of Positive Thinking

    1,650 L

    The phenomenal and inspiring bestseller by the father of positive thinking. 

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    The Power of Regret ( HC )

    2,750 L

    ‘No regrets.’ You’ve heard people proclaim it as a philosophy of life. That’s nonsense, even dangerous, says Daniel H. Pink in his latest bold and inspiring work. Everybody has regrets. They’re a fundamental part of our lives.

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    The Power of the Downstate

    2,150 L

    This is the secret to living a longer, wiser and happier life; the key to a smarter, more productive, healthier you. Welcome to the power of the Downstate.

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    The Power ( HC )

    2,750 L

    The follow-up to the worldwide bestseller The Secret by Rhonda Byrne This is the handbook to the greatest power in the Universe, The Power to have anything you want.

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    The price of inequality

    1,800 L

    The top 1 percent of Americans control some 40 percent of the nation’s wealth. But as Joseph E. Stiglitz explains in this best-selling critique of the economic status quo, this level of inequality is not inevitable. 

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    The Prince

    1,650 L

    A new series of beautiful hardcover nonfiction classics, with covers designed by Coralie Bickford-Smith

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    The prince

    1,150 L

    The Prince, political treatise by Niccolò Machiavelli, written in 1513. A short treatise on how to acquire power, create a state, and keep it, The Prince represents Machiavelli’s effort to provide a guide for political action based on the lessons of history and his own experience as a foreign secretary in Florence.

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    The Prince

    500 L

    The Prince is one of the most influential and important early works of modern philosophy and political theory, essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the politics of power, with applicable lessons and cautionary tales for life, government, business, international and foreign affairs, and management.

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    The prince

    1,500 L

    Published posthumously in 1532, Machiavelli’s treatise on the manipulation and exercise of power advocated a ruthless realpolitik, sparking a debate about the morality of statesmanship that is still very much alive today

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    The prince and the pauper

    500 L

    A favorite children’s book for over a century, The Prince and the Pauper is the fanciful story of two sixteenth-century boys who exchange identities. One is Edward, the young son of Henry VIII, and the other is Tom Canty, a poor London beggar. When the two boys, who happen to have been born on the same day and look remarkably alike, meet one day by chance, they decide to trade clothesand lives.

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    The Prince Of Mist

    1,500 L

    1943. As war sweeps across Europe, Max Carver’s father moves his family away from the city, to an old wooden house on the coast. 

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    The Prophecies

    1,700 L

    The mysterious quatrains of the sixteenth-century French astrologer Nostradamus have long proved captivating for their predictions. 

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    The prophet

    1,000 L

    Having lived in the city of Orphalese for twelve years, the revered Prophet is about to board a ship taking him back to the isle of his birth. Before he departs, a group of people gather round and ask him to share his wisdom.

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    The Prophet

    500 L

    ‘Let there be spaces in your togetherness, And let the winds of the heavens dance between you.’ Described by many as the first self-help book, The Prophet was an instant bestseller when it was published in 1923, and is one of the most translated works in history.

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    The prophet

    1,500 L

    Having lived in the city of Orphalese for twelve years, the revered Prophet is about to board a ship taking him back to the isle of his birth.