From Poverty To Power, James Allen
From Poverty To Power, James Allen
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From Poverty To Power
The first and most powerful of his books, originally subtitled The Realization of Prosperity and Peace

Author: James Allen

Narrator: Charles Featherstone

Unabridged: 3 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/17/2026


Synopsis

Before the global sensation As a Man Thinketh, there was From Poverty to Power (1901), James Allen‘s first and, in his view, more significant work. Unlike other books, it was written while he was still working as a journalist, and before the success of As A Man Thinketh. Written with an energy and directness that defined his emerging philosophy in its earliest stages, this book presents a foundational exploration of spiritual law that Allen felt his later, more popular work only hinted at.The book is structured in two distinct parts: "The Path to Prosperity" and "The Way of Peace" . In the first, Allen argues that enduring external success is not a matter of chance, but the inevitable result of inward mental adjustment and growth . The second part shifts to the pursuit of inner tranquility, guiding the reader toward a state of calm beyond the reach of outer turmoil .Conceived as "a book for all those who are in search of better conditions, wider freedom, and increased usefulness," From Poverty to Power is a concise and potent statement of the principles that would define the modern self-help movement.

About James Allen

James Allen (1864-1912) was a British writer and pioneer of the self-help movement. Born to a working-class family in Leicester, England, Allen left school at age fifteen, after which he worked as a private secretary and later as a magazine writer. In 1902, he began to publish his own spiritual magazine, The Light of Reason. Over the course of his life, Allen wrote nineteen books, some of which include As a Man Thinketh, Eight Pillars of Prosperity, Above Life's Turmoil, From Passion to Peace, and From Poverty to Power.


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