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James Allen 7 Books Collection Set - As a Man Thinketh and more - New Paperback Edition
James Allen Self-Improvement 7 Book Paperback Set - Eight Pillars of Prosperity, Book of Meditations and more
James Allen Classic Editions 7 Books Collection Set - Spiritual Growth and Self-Improvement Paperback

James Allen 7 Books Collection Set - As a Man Thinketh & More - Self-Improvement - Paperback

Author: James Allen
SKU: PLD16025
Barcode: 9781804454442
Publisher: Classic Editions
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Titles in This Set
As a Man Thinketh
From Passion to Peace
From Poverty to Power
Light on Life's Difficulties
The Mastery of Destiny
Eight Pillars of Prosperity
Book of Meditations

Details
Condition: Brand New
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781804454442
Publisher: Classic Editions
Age Range: Adult

Overview
This James Allen 7 Books Collection Set brings together seven of the author's most influential works on self-improvement and spiritual growth, beginning with his landmark title As a Man Thinketh. Presented in a brand-new paperback edition, this set is ideal for anyone seeking clarity of thought, resilience, and a more purposeful, prosperous life. It makes a thoughtful gift for readers who value practical wisdom, mindfulness, and personal development, and a reliable addition to any home library or collection of classic self-help literature.

About the Books
James Allen's writing helped establish the foundations of the modern self-help genre, and this collection showcases the breadth of his philosophy across seven concise volumes. As a Man Thinketh explores how disciplined, constructive thought shapes character and circumstance, while From Passion to Peace offers a path from emotional turbulence toward calm and balance. From Poverty to Power encourages readers to recognise their own inner strength as the true source of achievement, and Light on Life's Difficulties provides steady, practical guidance for navigating hardship with grace. The Mastery of Destiny examines the role of will, focus, and ethical choice in shaping one's future, and Eight Pillars of Prosperity sets out the character traits that underpin genuine, lasting success. Rounding out the set, Book of Meditations offers short daily reflections for quiet contemplation and renewal. Together, these seven works form a cohesive introduction to Allen's core message: that the quality of our thoughts determines the quality of our lives. Each title can be read independently, and the recurring themes of responsibility, discipline, and inner peace tie the set together as a rounded programme for personal growth.

  • Seven complete works by pioneering self-help author James Allen
  • Brand-new paperback set, ideal for gifting or personal library building
  • Covers thought, resilience, prosperity, destiny, and daily meditation
  • Concise volumes suit daily reading or short reflective sessions
  • A lasting introduction to classic self-improvement literature
  • Perfect gift for readers interested in mindfulness and inner growth

About the Author
James Allen (1864-1912) was a British philosophical writer widely regarded as a pioneer of the modern self-help and inspirational movement. Born in Leicester, England, Allen turned to writing after a career in business, producing nearly twenty works exploring the connection between thought, character, and destiny. His best-known book, As a Man Thinketh, has influenced generations of readers and remains a foundational text in personal development literature, continuing to resonate with audiences seeking clarity, purpose, and self-mastery today.

Why You'll Love This Collection
Compact, timeless, and endlessly re-readable, this seven-book set distils over a century of practical wisdom into approachable volumes—perfect for slow mornings, quiet reflection, or as a thoughtful gift for anyone pursuing personal growth.

Please Note: Cover design may vary slightly from the image shown; this is the UK edition with UK ISBN 9781804454442.

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