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As a Man Thinketh - by James Allen - read by Robert Young - audiobook

Audiobook: As a Man Thinketh. Written by James Allen. Read by the actor Robert Young. Originally released on audio cassette in 1988. All rights reserved. A copy of James Allen's book As a Man Thinketh can be found here: https://dn790005.ca.archive.org/0/ite.... James Allen (1864–1912) was a British philosophical writer known for his inspirational books and poetry and as a pioneer of the self-help movement. His best-known work, As a Man Thinketh, has been mass-produced since its publication in 1902 and is a New Thought classic. It has been a source of inspiration to motivational and self-help authors. His other writings include From Poverty to Power; or, The Realization of Prosperity and Peace (1901), All These Things Added (1903), Through the Gate of Good; or, Christ and Conduct (1903), Byways of Blessedness (1904), Out from the Heart (1904) [sequel to As a Man Thinketh], Poems of Peace (1907), The Heavenly Life (1907), Morning and Evening Thoughts (1909), The Mastery of Destiny (1909), Eight Pillars of Prosperity (1911), James Allen’s Book of Meditations for Every Day in the Year (1913) [collection of earlier texts, compiled by his wife Lily L. Allen], The Shining Gateway (1915), and The Divine Companion (1919). Robert Young (1907–1998) was an American film, television, and radio actor best known for his leading roles as Jim Anderson, the father character, in Father Knows Best and the physician Marcus Welby in Marcus Welby, M.D. "For as he thinketh in his heart, so is he." Proverbs 23, v.7.

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