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The first biography of the man who launched the self-help phenomenon. Based on contemporary sources, many previously unexamined. Addresses timeless questions - of progress and freedom, success and failure, work and happiness, the individual and the state. A story rich in present-day relevance - topical and controversial.

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"This new biography of Samuel Smiles (1813-1904) is a widely researched, well-written account of a notable British writer and critic, which has been attractively priced by the publishers . . . Hunter certainly manages to convey the sheer dedication and hard work of a writer who did much to legitimise the efforts of the modernising Victorians." --Terry Gourvish, Journal of Transport History "This is a rounded-portrait of the man that has been carefully compiled by mining not only Smiles' publications but also a wide range of contemporary published and archival material . . . It is the most comprehensive and fair-minded study yet of its subject and a book that everyone interested in early Victorian Leeds will want to read." --Malcolm Chase, Yorkshire Archaeological Journal "John Hunter patiently teases out the complexity of Smiles's context and character: the chippy provincial, the literary lion, the prosperous, pompous man who still looks over his shoulder and fears failure. It is a densely rich and rewarding picture." --Trev Broughton, Times Literary Supplement "This excellent new biography . . . John Hunter has done an excellent job in restoring Samuel Smiles's complexities." --Lucy Lethbridge, The Oldie // "People needed reassurances that there was a way up from poverty, and that diligence and virtue, if proffered, would be rewarded. Smiles' books provided these reassurances by the carriage load... He was disgusted by anyone who would amass wealth without helping their neighbour, and extolled wealth only as a means of societal betterment, not as a personal accomplishment." Bob Janis-Dillon, Faith and Freedom // "There are few books in history which have reflected the spirit of their age more faithfully and successfully than Self-Help." --Asa Briggs

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Introduction, Prologue, 1. The smiling country, 2. A learning game, 3. Doctor in waiting, 4. Doctor in doubt, 5. Beautiful undulations, 6. The fabricators of our greatness, 7. Sidestep, 8. Many more strings, 9. Seeds of Self-Help, 10. Twin tracks, 11. A very productive quiet, 12. Double act, 13. "A successful author!", 14. Enthusiasm on all fronts, 15. The enticing warmth, 16. An engineering pantheon, 17. The books keep coming, 18. The vale of years, 19. New direction, 20. The publishers believe in me, 21. In the company of Homer, 22. Yesterday afternoon, Afterword

The Spirit of SelfHelp A Life of Samuel Smiles

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      Publisher: Shepheard-Walwyn (Publishers) Ltd
      Publication Date: 23/01/2017
      ISBN13: 9780856835124, 978-0856835124
      ISBN10: 0856835129

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The first biography of the man who launched the self-help phenomenon. Based on contemporary sources, many previously unexamined. Addresses timeless questions - of progress and freedom, success and failure, work and happiness, the individual and the state. A story rich in present-day relevance - topical and controversial.

      Trade Review
      "This new biography of Samuel Smiles (1813-1904) is a widely researched, well-written account of a notable British writer and critic, which has been attractively priced by the publishers . . . Hunter certainly manages to convey the sheer dedication and hard work of a writer who did much to legitimise the efforts of the modernising Victorians." --Terry Gourvish, Journal of Transport History "This is a rounded-portrait of the man that has been carefully compiled by mining not only Smiles' publications but also a wide range of contemporary published and archival material . . . It is the most comprehensive and fair-minded study yet of its subject and a book that everyone interested in early Victorian Leeds will want to read." --Malcolm Chase, Yorkshire Archaeological Journal "John Hunter patiently teases out the complexity of Smiles's context and character: the chippy provincial, the literary lion, the prosperous, pompous man who still looks over his shoulder and fears failure. It is a densely rich and rewarding picture." --Trev Broughton, Times Literary Supplement "This excellent new biography . . . John Hunter has done an excellent job in restoring Samuel Smiles's complexities." --Lucy Lethbridge, The Oldie // "People needed reassurances that there was a way up from poverty, and that diligence and virtue, if proffered, would be rewarded. Smiles' books provided these reassurances by the carriage load... He was disgusted by anyone who would amass wealth without helping their neighbour, and extolled wealth only as a means of societal betterment, not as a personal accomplishment." Bob Janis-Dillon, Faith and Freedom // "There are few books in history which have reflected the spirit of their age more faithfully and successfully than Self-Help." --Asa Briggs

      Table of Contents
      Introduction, Prologue, 1. The smiling country, 2. A learning game, 3. Doctor in waiting, 4. Doctor in doubt, 5. Beautiful undulations, 6. The fabricators of our greatness, 7. Sidestep, 8. Many more strings, 9. Seeds of Self-Help, 10. Twin tracks, 11. A very productive quiet, 12. Double act, 13. "A successful author!", 14. Enthusiasm on all fronts, 15. The enticing warmth, 16. An engineering pantheon, 17. The books keep coming, 18. The vale of years, 19. New direction, 20. The publishers believe in me, 21. In the company of Homer, 22. Yesterday afternoon, Afterword

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