This volume gathers Napoleon Hill's two foundational works on success philosophy-Think and Grow Rich (1937) and The Law of Success in Sixteen Lessons (1928)-in a complete and unabridged omnibus edition.
Written in the early twentieth century, Hill's works stand at the intersection of practical ambition and metaphysical conviction. Drawing upon interviews with leading industrialists and entrepreneurs of his era, Hill sought to identify the habits of mind and disciplined principles that underlie sustained achievement. The Law of Success, originally issued as a structured course in sixteen lessons, sets forth a systematic program of character development, applied psychology, and goal-directed thought. Nearly a decade later, Think and Grow Rich distilled those teachings into a more compact and widely circulated form, becoming one of the most influential success manuals of the twentieth century.
Taken together, these works articulate a philosophy grounded in definiteness of purpose, disciplined persistence, cooperative association, and the shaping power of belief. Their influence can be traced across generations of personal development literature, business writing, and popular psychology. This Sublime Books edition presents both texts in full, preserving Hill's original language and structure in a single, carefully prepared volume.