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Learn moreThe Most Important Book on Money You'll Ever Listen To
Also Includes Acres of Diamond
The Richest Man in Babylon is a transformative book that has changed the way millions of people think about money since it was first published in 1926. Through light, entertaining parables author George S. Clason shares profound truths about wealth and success that will revolutionize the way you relate to money and interact with your finances. Clason's wisdom has inspired countless readers to gain, grow, and maintain their wealth, making this one of the most beloved finance books of all time.
This special edition also includes Acres of Diamond by Russell Conwell, a powerful exploration of the nature of true wealth.
The Richest Man In Babylon is part of the GPS (Good, Practical, Simple) Guides to Life Series, which brings classic success books to a modern audience.
A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Essentials
Born in 1874, George S. Clason founded two publishing companies and was the first to publish a road atlas of North America. He is best known for writing a series of pamphlets advising readers on finding financial success, which were later compiled to form the classic bestseller The Richest Man in Babylon.
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