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  • The Strangest Secret

    Earl Nightingale

    Paperback (Merchant Books, April 3, 2013)
    An unabridged edition to include the text from both the audio and subsequent video version of Earl Nightingale's 'The Strangest Secret,' considered one of the greatest motivational works ever compiled -
  • The Strangest Secret

    Earl Nightingale

    eBook (Laurenzana Press, Nov. 14, 2011)
    Six short and simple words.They are the "strangest secret."There are more than six hundred thousand words in the English language.And yet just six words...six short and simple words explain:* How one person with identical skills can earn hundreds of thousands and even millions more than another* How some people shoot to the top of the company while others are fired* Why some people live happy productive lives while people of identical upbringings and education stumble from failure to failure* Why some seem to achieve goals almost effortlessly while most can't seem to get on track* Why some marriages flourish while others end earlyIn 1956 Earl Nightingale shared these six words with the world in a recording he called The Strangest Secret. When it was released, it rocked the consciousness of the 1950′s.His recording, without any advertising or formal marketing, sold over a million albums and became the first (and only) spoken word message to win a Gold Record. It transformed lives and virtually created a new industry --- the modern day personal development/self help industry.In the printed word, as an eBook, the incredible words and wisdom of Earl Nightingale may be even more powerful.But either way, The Strangest Secret is indeed the single biggest secret to success that mankind has ever discovered.** Includes a Nightingale bonus book “How To Create Million Dollar Ideas.”** Includes an offer for FREE classic audio recordings of Earl Nightingale.
  • The Strangest Secret

    Earl Nightingale

    eBook (Reading Essentials, June 2, 2019)
    Earl Nightingale was America's key motivational speaker and The Strangest Secret was his most successful work. This is a transcript of the original classic 1956 motivational speech. The text was later revised into a print version which Economist Terry Savage calls "...one of the great motivational books of all time."
  • The Strangest Secret

    Earl Nightingale

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 6, 2018)
    The Strangest Secret was a 1957 spoken word record by Earl Nightingale which sold over one million copies and received the first Gold Record for the spoken word, which helped launch the fields of business motivation and audio publishing. It was later adapted into print and video forms.
  • The Strangest Secret

    Earl Nightingale

    Paperback (Rough Draft Printing, Jan. 22, 2013)
    An unabridged edition to include the text from both the 1956 audio and subsequent video version of Earl Nightingale’s ‘The Strangest Secret,’ considered one of the greatest motivational books ever compiled -
  • Book of Souls

    Nadine Nightingale

    eBook (, Feb. 9, 2018)
    They call me Angel of Death, but my name is Nisha Blake. I am Shepherdstown’s living urban legend. My life, a tale of the macabre. People avoid me like the plague. Well, everyone but my friends. They don’t see the Angel of Death when they look at me. They see poor, broken Nisha—the bully victim, suffering from vicious night terrors and vivid hallucinations. Things take a turn for the worse when Blaze shows up. He’s a too hot, tattooed, bad-ass MMA fighter from London, hell-bent on getting to know me. Since he walked into my miserable life, my hallucinations graduated to a point where I can no longer differentiate between fiction and reality. I am insane. Broken beyond repair. Or so I think until—I uncover a secret form the past—a link between all the deaths, my hallucinations, and my night terrors. It’s then I understand I’m not the Angel of Death. I am something else. Someone else.
  • Just Another Day in Vietnam

    Keith Nightingale

    eBook (Casemate, Oct. 19, 2019)
    Keith Nightingale’s accomplishments in both military and civilian life largely contribute to the excellence of Just Another Day in Vietnam as a memoir of unusual depth as well as breadth.Uniquely adopting a third-person omniscient point of view, Nightingale eschews the “I” of memoir in favor of multiple perspectives and a larger historical vision that afford equal time and weight to ally and enemy alike. Examples of the many perspectives based on real-life characters include: Hu, a VC “informant” whose false information led the Rangers straight into the jaws of a ferocious ambush; General Tanh, the COSVN commander; Major Nguyen Hiep, the 52d Ranger Commander; and Ranger POWs later returned by the North.Nightingale moreover offers the point of view of an American advisor to elite Vietnamese troops, a vital perspective regrettably underrepresented in the literature of Vietnam, including Burns’ documentary. Added to this are well-informed conjecture of enemy psychology; insight into the dedication and often misunderstood role of the elite Vietnamese Ranger forces; the intelligence acquired from debriefing captured Rangers, whose captors had told them that the entire battle had been a carefully staged attack planned by COSVN as part of a larger Total War strategy developed by the leadership of the North Vietnamese Army; and an eyewitness account by a gifted author who is a rare survivor of one of the most vicious—and heretofore forgotten—battles of the war.
  • Florence Nightingale - To Her Nurses

    Nightingale Florence Nightingale, Florence Nightingale

    Paperback (Book Jungle, May 11, 2007)
    A selection from miss Nightingale's addresses to probationers and nurses of the nightingale school at St. Thomases Hospital
  • Earl Nightingale's the Strangest Secret

    Earl Nightingale

    Hardcover (BN Publishing, March 27, 2007)
    I'd like to tell you about the strangest secret in the world... Live this new way, and the floodgates of abundance will open and pour over you more riches than you may have dreamed existed. Money? Yes, lots of it. But what's more important, you'll have peace. You'll be in that wonderful minority who lead calm, cheerful, successful lives. Start today. You have nothing to lose, but you have a life to win.
  • Florence Nightingale to Her Nurses

    Florence Nightingale

    eBook (Digireads.com, Dec. 1, 2009)
    "Between 1872 and 1900 Miss Nightingale used, when she was able, to send an annual letter or address to the probationer-nurses of the Nightingale School at St. Thomas' Hospital, 'and the nurses who have been trained there.' These addresses were usually read aloud by Sir Harry Verney, the chairman of the Nightingale Fund, in the presence of the probationers and nurses, and a printed copy or a lithographed facsimile of the manuscript was given to each of the nurses present, 'for private use only.' A few also were written for the Nightingale Nurses serving in Edinburgh... Since Miss Nightingale's death... heads of nursing institutions and others have asked for copies of the addresses to be read or given to nurses, and her family hope that [this] publication of a selection may do something to carry further the intention with which they were originally written."--From the Preface.
  • Dear Fairies

    Sandy Nightingale

    Hardcover (Little Simon, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Do you believe in Fairies?When Adele finds a tiny letter among the strawberries in her garden, she discovers that there really are fairies living nearby! As she pulls each letter from its hidden place, she learns all about these magical creatures.The storybook will delight every little girl. There is also a special foldout section that includes notecards, envelopes, a pencil, and fairy stars for composing one's own letters to fairies.
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  • Mine Forever: A Young Adult Romance

    Skylar Nightingale

    language (, Nov. 20, 2019)
    When you’re in love with your best friend, there's always that burning question in the back of your mind. Should we?Seventeen-year-old Javon Allen is in love with his best friend, Billie Rose, but she’s dating one of the most popular guys in school. Locked in the dreaded friend-zone, he begins to date someone new--in hopes of curing his craving heart. Then Billie drops a bomb that shatters his world. She’s moving cross-country. Although devastated, Javon throws her a surprise going away party. But when Javon buys Billie a diamond bracelet with the help of his mother, his girlfriend throws a tantrum, and Billie confides to Javon that her boyfriend broke up with her.Despite Javon’s girlfriend’s outrage, he keeps in touch with Billie. Then, his girlfriend gives him an ultimatum. He must choose his sprouting relationship or the girl he’s always loved. He makes the obvious choice. Billie. But he discovers that she has found someone new. Now he wonders if he should let go of the girl of his dreams or fight to win her heart.