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It's a Good Old World

It's a Good Old World

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Number of Chapters: 7

Length: 3 hours and 20 minutes

Language: English

In this collection of essays, Bruce Barton, considered to be among the most influential advertising men of the 20th century, uses history, religion and current events of the 1920s to teach common sense ideals. From Jesus to Beethoven to Napoleon to Abraham Lincoln, Barton uses stories of great individuals to encourage the reader to make the most of life and at the same time to build strong character traits. (Summary by Stephen Escalera)

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Essays: Preface - #7 ("Between Ourselves" - "First Have a Look") (Stephen Escalera)
Essays: #8 - #14 ("Why Not Use Our Island" - "It's a Moving Picture World") (Stephen Escalera)
Essays: #15 - #21 ("Are You Industrious" - "I Have Always Had a Soft Spot") (Stephen Escalera)
Essays: #22 - #28 ("And He Goeth" - "Put Great Men to Work") (Stephen Escalera)
Essays: #29 - #34 ("Hezekiah is Dead" - "What Makes Medium-sized") (Stephen Escalera)
Essays: #35 - #42 ("The Greatest Sporting Proposition" - "When Men Come Up") (Stephen Escalera)
Essays: #43 - #51 ("If You Can't Fall in Love" - "And a Dog Runs Out") (Stephen Escalera)
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