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4.0 out of 5 stars "A wonderful little book of time proven principles"
This book begins as a tale of a young mid-eastern shepherd happens to find some ancient artifacts, which he carries for some time, believing they are of value. He comes in contact with a young American man searching the deserts for an answer to the question; how can he become wealthy? The American (Andrew) does a favor for the mid-eastern man, so the man gives Andrew...
Published on December 6, 2001 by David G. Stokes

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1.0 out of 5 stars Tale Learn How to Think About Money
This is really a handbook for how to be a good Christian and get rich. If that's what you're looking for, here's your book.

I don't recommend.

Published on July 31, 2000 by A. Petrotchenkov


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "A wonderful little book of time proven principles", December 6, 2001
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David G. Stokes (St. George, Utah, USA) - See all my reviews
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This book begins as a tale of a young mid-eastern shepherd happens to find some ancient artifacts, which he carries for some time, believing they are of value. He comes in contact with a young American man searching the deserts for an answer to the question; how can he become wealthy? The American (Andrew) does a favor for the mid-eastern man, so the man gives Andrew the artifacts (7 scrolls bound in leather). After running out of money, Andrew sails back to America. He takes the scrolls to a rabbi to be translated. The scrolls are stolen, yet the writings are saved, and he is given copies. The book then lists all of the transcription (supposedly written by Solomon). The advise is sound, the same information written in The Richest Man in Babylon. Andrew follows this advise and becomes extremely wealthy as well as charitable. The author describes the character, Andrew as Andrew Carnegie. This was an easy book to read, and left a wonderful impression on me. I'd already read another book by the author; Success, the Glenn Bland Method. That book was even better. This is an excellent book for readers of all ages.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Message, January 1, 2001
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This review is from: Legend of the Golden Scrolls: Ageless Secrets for Building Wealth (Paperback)
I have learned a lot from the book. Eventhough, I have been praticing the same principles before, I progressively began to understand the real reason why. There is so much strength in charity. A legend or not, the message is evident to all who believes in the powerful law of giving!
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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Tale Learn How to Think About Money, July 31, 2000
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This review is from: Legend of the Golden Scrolls: Ageless Secrets for Building Wealth (Paperback)
This is really a handbook for how to be a good Christian and get rich. If that's what you're looking for, here's your book.

I don't recommend.

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