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Men Who Have Risen

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"Men Who Have Risen" is an inspiring collection of biographical essays curated by the esteemed Ameri...

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engleză
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Publicat
2026
Pagini
424
EAN
9781025446721
ISBN
1025446720
Enbook ID
52989685
Greutate
769
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 24

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"Men Who Have Risen" is an inspiring collection of biographical essays curated by the esteemed American writer Hamilton Wright Mabie. This work delves into the lives of extraordinary individuals who, through sheer determination, integrity, and intellectual rigor, transcended humble beginnings to achieve greatness and leave an indelible mark on history. The sketches provided within these pages serve as both a historical record and a moral compass, illustrating the virtues necessary for personal and professional triumph.

Through engaging narratives, Mabie explores the formative years and pivotal moments of various historical figures, emphasizing themes of perseverance, education, and character development. The book functions as a timeless study of leadership and the human spirit, offering readers a glimpse into the qualities that define success across different fields of endeavor. Whether examining the lives of inventors, statesmen, or thinkers, "Men Who Have Risen" remains a compelling testament to the power of individual ambition and the pursuit of excellence. This volume is a valuable resource for those interested in social history, the art of biography, and the foundational principles of achievement that have shaped the modern world.

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