Book Review and Summary: How to Get Rich

How to Get Rich, originally published as a small magazine in August 1894, is not a motivational treatise but a practical, actionable blueprint for achieving financial independence through small-scale manufacturing. This collection of industrial and domestic formulas, many of which were claimed to have previously commanded high prices, provides readers with the secret knowledge necessary…

How to Succeed as an Inventor by Goodwin B. Smith

How to Succeed as an Inventor (1909) by Goodwin B. Smith, a Registered Attorney in the U.S. Patent Office, serves as both an inspirational guide and a cautionary handbook for those aspiring to achieve wealth through patents. Smith aims to clarify the “wonderful possibilities” in invention while detailing the pitfalls and “dangers to be avoided”….

Successful Stock Speculation by J. J. Butler

This book, written by J. J. Butler and published in December 1922, aims to provide readers, particularly clients of the National Bureau of Financial Information, with fundamental principles necessary for navigating the stock market. The core philosophy centers on achieving “stock speculating with safety,” countering the common perception that speculation inherently involves great risk. The…

The Wizard of Wall Street and His Wealth; or, The Life and Deeds of Jay Gould by Trumbull White

This volume is presented as a complete and reliable account of the life and deeds of Jay Gould, “The Wizard of Wall Street”. The history of any man who acquired the greatest amount of wealth ever accumulated by one individual is inherently interesting. Gould’s career was marked by dramatic incidents and financial daring that astounded…

Practical Pointers for Patentees By Franklin A. Cresee, M.E.

The object of Practical Pointers for Patentees is to provide inventors with crucial information and advice, drawing on the author’s observations and the experience of successful inventors, to help patentees intelligently and economically realize financial gain from their inventions once the patent has been issued. The work focuses specifically on the “business end” of inventing,…

Psychology of the Stock Market by G. C. Selden

G. C. Selden’s 1912 book, Psychology of the Stock Market, made available as an eBook by Project Gutenberg. The author, who worked with The Magazine of Wall Street, presents the central argument that stock price movements are heavily influenced by the mental attitude and behavior of the public and traders rather than solely by fundamental economic conditions. The text proceeds to analyze various psychological elements of speculation, including…

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How to Make Money By John V. Dunlap

How to Make Money, published in 1922 by John V. Dunlap, serves as both a motivational treatise and a practical guidebook aimed primarily at girls and women trapped in monotonous, low-wage occupations. The central premise is that fortunes are made through salesmanship, which is a skill anyone can learn. The book outlines numerous small business…

Great Fortunes and How They Were Made by James D. McCabe

This summary is based on the work Great Fortunes, and How They Were Made; or The Struggles and Triumphs of our Self-Made Men by James D. McCabe, Jr., published in 1871. The book aims to inspire and instruct readers by chronicling the lives of Americans who achieved eminent success, attributing their triumphs not to luck,…

How to Invest Money by George Garr Henry

The book, How to Invest Money, was written by George Garr Henry, Vice-President of the Guaranty Trust Company of New York. Published in 1908, the book aims to clearly present the simple principles of investment and provide a practical understanding of various security classes, detailing their suitability for different needs. The content is an outgrowth…

The Science of Getting Rich by W. D. Wattles

The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles is a practical guide that blends philosophy, faith, and actionable principles for wealth creation. First published in 1910, it continues to inspire readers who seek prosperity through disciplined thought and purposeful action. Unlike many motivational texts, this book presents wealth-building as an exact science, not a…