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A Message to Garcia

And Other Classic Success Writings

Elbert Hubbard - Author

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ISBN 9781585426911 | 128 pages | 26 Dec 2008 | Tarcher | 8.26 x 5.23in | 18 - AND UP
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This tale of a soldier's self-reliance during the Spanish American War is history's greatest motivational lesson, now collected with Elbert Hubbard's most treasured inspirational works.

A Message to Garcia touched so profound a chord in readers that, after its publication in 1899, it became one of the most widely read works in human history. A Message to Garcia tells the story of an American soldier charged with delivering a critical message to a leader of Cuban rebel forces during the Spanish American War. In Hubbard's account, he delivered the urgent missive with no questions asked, no complaining, and no hedging. The enduring and almost unbelievably simple message of the essay is this: When asked to perform a task, don't ask How...? or Why...? or Wouldn't it be better if,/I> . . . ? Just do it-and you will become more valued and respected than you ever imagined possible.

"I gave a beggar a dime with the suggestion that he invest it in a copy of Elbert Hubbard's A Message to Garcia."
-Napoleon Hill, The Law of Success


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