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22nd Printing. Red cover boards show some shelf wear. Gilt printing is clear on the cover but slightly faded on the spine. Binding is tight and square. Page edges are soiled and front and back paste downs are tanned. Seller Inventory # 055665
Title: How to Win Friends and Influence People
Publisher: Simon and Schuster, New York
Publication Date: 1937
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Good
Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Edition: 2nd Edition
Seller: Von Kickblanc, Darwin City, NT, Australia
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Bueno. Dust Jacket Condition: Bueno. Bueno/ Good. Seller Inventory # 0002041
Seller: Librairie Cayenne, Paris, PAR, France
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Bueno. Dust Jacket Condition: Bueno. Bueno/ Good. Seller Inventory # Abe2041
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Soft cover. Condition: New. International bestseller. Over 30 million copies sold worldwide. How to Win Friends and Influence People by bestselling author Dale Carnegie is one of the most ground-breaking self-help books of all time. This book has now sold over 30 million copies worldwide, helping and inspiring millions of readers along the way in achieving their true potential. According to Carnegie, the ability to communicate effectively is the key to success. In this book he shows how to hone your innate abilities to connect with other people and flourish, whether in personal relationships or in business. Carnegie's rock-solid and time-tested techniques will help you: Win over people. Avoid making enemies . Handle complaints and avoid arguments. Keep your relationships smooth and pleasant. Become a good conversationalist . Increase your earning power. And much more. Change the way you handle relationships and life's challenges. A timeless classic that will appeal to self-help, business and general readers alike. Dale Carnegie was a lecturer of public speaking at YMCA New York. He had also served in the US army during World War 1. He published his first book in 1936 and became a sought after self-help author and speaker. Some of his other works include How to Stop Worrying and Start Living and The Art of Public Speaking. Seller Inventory # 136316
Seller: 2nd Life Books, Burlington, NJ, U.S.A.
Condition: very_good. Used book in very good condition. May have some minor wear. May NOT include discs, or access code or other supplemental material. Ships directly from Amazon and is eligible for Prime or super saver FREE shipping. We ship Monday-Saturday and respond to inquiries within 24 hours. Seller Inventory # BXM.CC8X
Seller: Evergreen Goodwill, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
paperback. Condition: Acceptable. Seller Inventory # mon0000641577
Seller: Evergreen Goodwill, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
paperback. Condition: Good. Seller Inventory # mon0000389443
Seller: 2nd Life Books, Burlington, NJ, U.S.A.
Condition: very_good. Used book in very good condition. May have some minor wear. May NOT include discs, or access code or other supplemental material. Ships directly from Amazon and is eligible for Prime or super saver FREE shipping. We ship Monday-Saturday and respond to inquiries within 24 hours. Seller Inventory # BXM.CE4P
Seller: Crappy Old Books, Barry, United Kingdom
Condition: Used. In a world where social interactions often resemble a high-stakes game of chess played by over-caffeinated squirrels, Dale Carnegie?s "How to Win Friends & Influence People" emerges like the proverbial Swiss Army knife?if the knife were made of awkwardly detailed anecdotes and charmingly outdated wisdom. This 1990 edition from Pocket Books is not merely a book; it is a time capsule filled with pearls of advice that would make even the most seasoned socialite raise an eyebrow and mutter, ?Well, that?s one way to skin a cat.? The cover, a vivid homage to a bygone era, practically screams, ?I once belonged to a bookshelf in a waiting room where dreams went to fester.? With its slightly dog-eared pages and the enchanting scent of someone?s long-lost college days, this tome promises to guide you through the labyrinth of human relationships?if only your navigational skills are sharp enough to avoid the proverbial pitfalls of social faux pas. Imagine being handed a manual written for a time when the primary modes of communication were face-to-face chats and handwritten letters. Carnegie, with all the earnestness of a Victorian gentleman, implores you to be genuinely interested in others?yes, even that chap at the bus stop who insists on discussing the existential dread of his pet goldfish. But fear not! With Carnegie?s sage guidance, you?ll soon find yourself magically transformed into a social butterfly?or perhaps just a slightly more charismatic caterpillar. As you leaf through this delightful relic, you?ll discover that Carnegie had a penchant for charming little anecdotes that often seem just a tad too rehearsed. Prepare yourself for tales of ordinary folks who became extraordinary by merely remembering names or smiling at strangers. It?s almost as if he believed that the secret to winning friends lay solely in showing a modicum of decency?a radical concept, no doubt, for the modern age of ?ghosting? and ?swiping left.? Yet, in the depths of these pages, lies a treasure trove of advice that might just prove useful for the persnickety social climber. You will learn to: Master the art of small talk about the weather?because who doesn?t love a good discussion on humidity levels? Utilize the startling power of a genuine compliment, especially if you can somehow manage to slip one in without sounding like a smarmy politician. Engage with people at parties by employing the subtle technique of nodding and smiling, which also serves as an excellent alternative to listening. Become a veritable magician of persuasion?abracadabra, my friend, may I interest you in my half-baked ideas? Navigate awkward social encounters with the grace of a tap-dancing giraffe. Condition: You might describe it as ?well-loved,? but in truth, it?s more of a ?been there, done that? kind of book. The spine is charmingly creased, facilitating those ?I read this cover to cover? vibes, while the pages display a certain patina of wisdom?or at least the remnants of a particularly enthusiastic coffee spill. Despite the evidence of previous ownership, it still retains an air of earnestness that would make Carnegie himself proud. So if you?ve ever wondered how to transform a casual acquaintance into a lifelong friend or how to sway a crowd with the ease of a seasoned politician, look no further. "How to Win Friends & Influence People" is your trusty guide, even if it?s a bit battered and bruised from all the socializing it has witnessed. Don?t miss your chance to own this quirky piece of self-help history, available exclusively from Crappy Old Books, where every book comes with a story?and possibly a questionable coffee stain or two. THIS BOOK BEARS THE CRAPPY OLD BOOKS STAMP. IF THAT IS UNDESIRABLE PLEASE DO NOT BUY THIS. THE STAMP MARKS WHICH IS USUALLY TO THE FRONT AND BACK INNER PAGES SAYS SOLD BY CRAPPY OLD BOOKS WITH WEB SITE URL. IT IN NO WAY DEMINISHED FROM THE READING. IF YOU WANT A PRISTINE BOOK, PLEASE FIND ANOTHER BOOK IN BETTER CONDITION SOMEWHERE ELSE. Seller Inventory # 1020
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Seller: MERS Goodwill-Kansas City, Blue Springs, MO, U.S.A.
Condition: good. The book has been read but is in good condition. It has very minimal damage to the cover, including scuff marks, but no holes or tears. The dust jacket for hard covers may not be included. The binding has minimal wear. The majority of pages are undamaged with minimal creasing or tearing, minimal pencil underlining of text, no highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins. There are no missing pages. See the seller's listing for full details and a description of any imperfections. Seller Inventory # WMEKV.1578660394.G
Seller: Evergreen Goodwill, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: Good. Seller Inventory # mon0000386788