The Book of Courage

The Book of Courage

Hardback (01 Jan 1920)

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Publisher's Synopsis

The Book of Courage is a self-help classic about overcoming fear and living a more fulfilling life by John Thomson Faris. Everywhere there are people who feel that the odds are against them, that difficulties in the way are unsurmountable, that it is useless to make further effort to conquer. The author of "The Book of Courage" knows by experience how they feel, and he longs to send to them a message of cheer and death-to-the-blues, a call to go on to the better things that wait for those who face life in the spirit of the gallant General Petain, whose watchword, "They shall not pass!" put courage into his men and hope into the hearts of millions all over the world.

"Courage!" is the call to these. "Courage" is likewise the word to those who are already struggling in the conquering spirit of Sir Walter Scott who, when both domestic calamity and financial misfortune came, said to a comforter, "The blowing off of my hat on a stormy day has given me more weariness," who called adversity "a tonic and a bracer."

Book information

ISBN: 9781774414712
Publisher: Brian Westland
Imprint: Binker North
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 156
Weight: 381g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 11mm