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The Success Process by Brown Landone

PREFACE

The Publisher of this book, having personally known the author, Brown Landone, since August, 1943, feels that a short and personal message to all readers of “The SUCCESS PROCESS” is in order.

Although the idea for this book was born in August of 1915, as the result of a strong desire of the author to help solve a deep problem of a young friend, ? it was not first published until the year 1927. In those years it had wide circulation in both this country and England.
In a letter to the Publisher in 1943, Dr. Landone ex-pressed his opinion that he thought that the book, “The SUCCESS PROCESS” would have but little appeal at that time, “because everybody has so much money he feels he is a success, ? but it can be made one of the big sellers as soon as the war is over.”
Even though the War has long since been over, we have not felt that the time was ripe to bring this monumental Blueprint for SUCCESS to the public once again until now.
In doing so, we bring this book to you in its original text form. Not one single word, date, or situation has been changed or altered ? for fear that its impact might not register on the reader as the author intended.
“The SUCCESS PROCESS” is based entirely upon Principle and Immutable Law, and therefore, would meet the needs and requirements of any period of time.
It is a privilege, indeed, to make this book available at this time. We sincerely hope that it helps you, as it has helped so many others in the past.

Milton H. Smith, President American Book? Society

November, 1962

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