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Title: Pushing to the Front
Author: Orison Swett Marden
Release Date: May 4, 2007 [EBook #21291]
Language: English
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Pushing to the Front
BY
ORISON SWETT MARDEN
"The world makes way for the determined man."
PUBLISHED BY
The Success Company's
Branch Offices
PETERSBURG, N.Y. ---- TOLEDO ---- DANVILLE
OKLAHOMA CITY ---- SAN JOSE
COPYRIGHT, 1911,
By ORISON SWETT MARDEN.
FOREWORD
This revised and greatly enlarged edition of "Pushing to the Front" is
the outgrowth of an almost world-wide demand for an extension of the
idea which made the original small volume such an ambition-arousing,
energizing, inspiring force.
It is doubtful whether any other book, outside of the Bible, has been
the turning-point in more lives.
It has sent thousands of youths, with renewed determination, back to
school or college, back to all sorts of vocations which they had
abandoned in moments of discouragement. It has kept scores of business
men from failure after they had given up all hope.
It has helped multitudes of poor boys and girls to pay their way
through college who had never thought a liberal education possible.
The author has received thousands of letters from people in nearly all
parts of the world telling how the book has aroused their ambition,
changed their ideals and aims, and has spurred them to the successful
undertaking of what they before had thought impossible.
The book has been translated into many foreign languages. In Japan and
several other countries it is used extensively in the public schools.
Distinguished educators in many parts of the world have recommended its
use in schools as a civilization-builder.
Crowned heads, presidents of republics, distinguished members of the
British and other parliaments, members of the United States Supreme
Court, noted authors, scholars, and eminent people in many parts of the
world, have eulogiz
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