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Self Help (Annotated)

Author Samuel Smiles
Publisher Samuel Smiles
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Author(s)Samuel Smiles
PublisherSamuel Smiles
ISBN / ASINB00NVZAJ4I
ISBN-13978B00NVZAJ40
Sales Rank1,523,215
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Self-Help was published in 1859 by Samuel Smiles. It has been called the bible of mid-Victorian liberalism.

It sold 20,000 copies within first year. By the time of Smiles' death in 1904 it had sold over a quarter of a million. Self-Help "elevated Smiles to celebrity status: almost overnight, he became a leading pundit and much-consulted guru".

When an English visitor to the Khedive's palace in Egypt asked where the mottoes on the palace's walls originated, he was given the reply: "They are principally from Smeelis, you ought to know Smeelis! They are from his Self-Help!"

The socialist Robert Tressell, in his novel The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, said Self-Help was a book "suitable for perusal by persons suffering from almost complete obliteration of the mental faculties".

The founder of Toyota Industries, Sakichi Toyoda was significantly influenced by his reading of Self-Help. A copy Self-Help is under a glass display at the museum that exists on Sakichi Toyoda's birth site.