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  • av Peter B. Kyne
    116,-

    Published in 1921, Peter B. Kyne's "The Go-Getter" quickly ascended into the canon of beloved American business literature. Echoing the rags-to-riches optimism of the early 20th century, this motivational parable of determination and perseverance in the face of adversity has inspired generations of entrepreneurs and workers.The story follows young World War I veteran Bill Peck as he embarks on a make-or-break business trip across the country. Given nine days to secure a lucrative deal by his ailing employer, Peck encounters setback after setback. Undeterred, he meets every new challenge with wit, grit and zeal, evolving from amateur dreamer to consummate go-getter before readers' eyes.Kyne's underdog tale struck an immediate chord in the postwar economic boom. By 1923 the book was already in its sixth printing, eventual sales topping half a million copies worldwide. Its popularity crossed class divides, finding audiences from corporate elites to factory workers seeking advancement.Kyne's story remains a hallmark of American individualism. Though later generations have aimed critique at its capitalist themes, for decades it influenced workplace culture and fueled the self-made dreams of millions. A testament to the power of will in the face of difficulty, "The Go-Getter" retains its iconic status as a wellspring of inspiration and a monument to perseverance.

  • av Peter B. Kyne
    360 - 490,-

  • av Peter B. Kyne
    376 - 536,-

  • av Peter B. Kyne
    296,-

    The Long Chance, has been considered important throughout human history. In an effort to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to secure its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for both current and future generations. This complete book has been retyped, redesigned, and reformatted. Since these books are not scans of the authors' original publications, the text is readable and clear.

  • av Peter B. Kyne
    266,-

    "The Pride of Palomar '' is written by Peter B. Kyne and written before 1921. The novel is intended to paint the picture that will remain the longest in your memory. The plot revolves around a soldier who is inaccurately reported as dead and returns home to his Spanish family's estate in California, only to find his father deceased and his ancestral land in the hands of strangers. How will they overcome this shocking news? To know the complete story readers should read this novel! The goal of this collection of ideas by Peter B. Kyne is to gather many of his well-known concepts into one draft that is inexpensively priced and accessible to everyone. Some tales are amazing and interesting, while others subtly ensnare you. This edition of The Pride Of Palomar has a striking new cover and a professionally typeset manuscript, making it current and readable. The plot includes so many turns and twists that it may keep a reader interested.

  • av Peter B. Kyne
    290,-

    Cappy Ricks Retires is a fictional novel written by Peter B. Kyne. It is an interesting story of Cappy, who quits but keeps being drawn back by the romance of the sea and business. He comes back strong. This book is a compelling blend of great characters, compassion, and World War I history. American author Peter Bernhard Kyne published his work between 1904 and 1940. He was born and passed away in San Francisco, California. His books, especially The Three Godfathers, his debut novel, have been turned into films. The Three Godfathers (1913), The Long Chance (1914), Cappy Ricks (1916), Webster-Man's Man (1917), The Valley of the Giants (1918), Kindred of the Dust (1920), The Pride of Palomar (1921), The Go Getter (1922), Cappy Ricks Retires (1922), Never the Twain Shall Meet (1923), Outlaws of Eden (1929), Golden Dawn (1930), Cappy Ricks Comes Back (1934), Cappy Ricks Special (1935), Soldiers, Sailors and Dogs (1936), The Parson of Panamint and Other Stories (1936).

  • av Peter B. Kyne
    266,-

    The story begins with, Alden P. Ricks who was an individualist, but his friends in the wholesale timber and shipping trade described him as a character. He had been a cabin boy on one journey around Cape Horn, but other than running the Blue Star Navigation Company and occasionally travelling in first class, his experience at sea was little. In his later years, he was given a courtesy title because of his close familiarity with ships and the sailors who sail into the deep. Cappy Ricks had to manage a sizable amount of money in the wholesale lumber and shipping businesses. He was the owner of the Blue Star Navigation Company, which transported it by freight, and the Ricks Lumber and Logging Company, which sold a million feet of lumber every day. Every one of the thirty-plus boats in the Blue Star fleet has Cappy listed as the managing owner. Read Cappy Ricks to know the complete story.

  • av Peter B. Kyne
    266,-

    In the Western classic "The Long Chance," a gambler lives in San Pasqual, a dry desert hamlet. People of all ages will find it to be an engaging read because it is a straightforward yet vivid novel full of adventure. A brand-new Western tale about the sunbaked desert town of San Pasqual, Harley P. Hennage, the area's top gambler, the best and worst man, and the lovely Donna is being told. The goal of this collection of stories by Peter B. Kyne is to bring together many of his well-known ideas and make them accessible to everyone for a reasonable price in a single draft. Some tales are interesting and amazing, while others quietly approach and draw you in. This edition of The Long Chance has a striking new cover and a professionally typeset manuscript, making it current and readable. The plot includes so many turns and twists that it may keep a reader interested.

  • av Peter B. Kyne
    346,-

    Peter B. Kyne's The Valley of the Giants is set on the edge of Humboldt Cove in the imaginary town of Sequoia. It is generally found where the "daytime headlights" segment of the 101 stretches among Eureka and Arcata California.Bryce and Shirley show how they are not entirely settled to do business accordingly to them, ready to face challenges and think beyond practical boundaries, and dream big, and also, they will be ready for all the obstacles on their way. The connections between these two passionate characters and their joined business alongside the realistic situations create amazing adventure in the book.The first few chapters are all about John Cardigan, his development of the factory, and the Cardigan Redwood Co. The extension of the town, and the kind of life he creates for himself and his son, Bryce Cardigan. The tale of these two entertaining personalities and their journey along with the romance makes it a perfect story.

  • av Peter B. Kyne
    330 - 476,-

  • av Gordon Grant & Peter B. Kyne
    330 - 460,-

  • av Peter B. Kyne
    346 - 460,-

  • av Peter B. Kyne
    130 - 290,-

  • av Peter B. Kyne
    400,-

  • - The Story That Tells You How to be One
    av Peter B. Kyne
    186,-

    This fantastic short story has insipired people across the world to overcome ocstacles and achieve their highest potential. The story illustrates how to reach one's goals using the basic principles of passion, ethics, a firmness of purpose and and the wiliness to take responsibility for your word. With these qualities in place, the sky is the limit because there is nothing that can stop you from reaching your goals. You can learn from this simple story how to stay self motivated and be ready to face anything that comes your way. Although the story is short and can be read through in a single, sitting, the lessons you learn from it will continue to help you throughout your life.

  • av Peter B. Kyne
    186,-

    Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - It was sunrise on the Colorado desert. As the advance guard of dawn emerged from behind the serrated peaks to the east and paused on their snow-encrusted summits before charging down the slopes into the open desert to rout the lingering shadows of the night, a coyote came out of his den in the tumbled malpais at the foot of the range, pointed his nose skyward and voiced his matutinal salute to the Hosts of Light. Presently, far in the distant waste, seven dark objects detached themselves from the shadows and crawled toward the mountains. Like motes swimming in a beam of light, they came out of the Land of Nowhere, in the dim shimmering vistas over west, where the gray line of grease-wood met the blue of the horizon. Slowly they assumed definite shape; and the coyote ceased his orisons to speculate upon the ultimate possibility of breakfast and this motley trio of "desert rats" with their burro train, who dared invade his desolate waterless kingdom.

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