Der reichste Mann von Babylon

German, Antoinette Gittinger, George Samuel Clason, 2012
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Babylon became the wealthiest city of antiquity because its inhabitants valued money and followed solid economic principles in creating wealth, saving, and investing for further financial growth. The parables of Bansir, the chariot builder, or the wall of Babylon, along with many others, convey these still-relevant fundamental rules. In a strikingly simple and vivid manner, they demonstrate how to handle money skillfully, fulfill one's desires, and achieve the independence and success that others only dream of. The compellingly simple parables breathe life and fascination into the topic of money. 'The Richest Man in Babylon' was first published in 1926 and has since captivated millions of enthusiastic readers. George S. Clason's ten entertaining parables about money and wealth from Babylon, the lost financial center of antiquity.

Key specifications

topic
LawLifestyle + Personality
Language
German
Author
Antoinette GittingerGeorge Samuel Clason
Year
2012
Number of pages
208
Book cover
Hard cover

General information

Item number
6862484
Publisher
Oesch
Category
Guidebooks
Release date
9.3.2006
Sales rank in Category Guidebooks
1551 of 156882

Book properties

topic
LawLifestyle + Personality
Language
German
Author
Antoinette GittingerGeorge Samuel Clason
Year
2012
Number of pages
208
Edition
14
Book cover
Hard cover

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
0.31 kg
Climate contribution
CHF 0.11

Product dimensions

Height
217 mm
Width
137 mm
Weight
337 g

Package dimensions

Length
20.90 cm
Width
13 cm
Height
8.30 cm
Weight
315 g

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