Author: Victor Goertzel
Edition: 2
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0910707561
Edition: 2
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0910707561
Cradles of Eminence: Childhoods of More Than 700 Famous Men and Women
What were the common childhood experiences of 700 eminent adults? Among things, they disliked school; their families valued education; they had strong mothers; and they grew up feeling "different" from others. Get Cradles of Eminence diet books 2013 for free.
This exciting update of the 1964 classic includes information from "Three Hundred Eminent Personalities" (1978), as well as from new biographies published in the last six years. Key findings include: -Most had at least one ambitious parent who was striving and driving. -Their parents were highly opinionated -Their parents often held unconventional opinions that were shocking, even antagonistic, to others. -Many of the parents--especially mothers--dominated their children's lives. -As children, few liked school, and st Check Cradles of Eminence our best diet books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.
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This exciting update of the 1964 classic includes information from "Three Hundred Eminent Personalities" (1978), as well as from new biographies published in the last six years. Key findings include: -Most had at least one ambitious parent who was striving and driving. -Their parents were highly opinionated -Their parents often held unconventional opinions that were shocking, even antagonistic, to others. -Many of the parents--especially mothers--dominated their children's lives This exciting update of the 1964 classic includes information from "Three Hundred Eminent Personalities" (1978), as well as from new biographies published in the last six years. Key findings include: -Most had at least one ambitious parent who was striving and driving. -Their parents were highly opinionated -Their parents often held unconventional opinions that were shocking, even antagonistic, to others. -Many of the parents--especially mothers--dominated their children's lives. -As children, few liked school, and st
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