Description
Hardcover is in good condition. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This vintage hardcover edition of “How to Have Confidence and Power in Dealing with People” by Les Giblin offers a fascinating glimpse into the self-help literature of the 20th century. Published in the 1960s, during a period of social upheaval and shifting cultural norms, Giblin’s work aimed to provide readers with practical strategies for navigating interpersonal relationships and asserting themselves in both personal and professional contexts.
As a prominent figure in the field of personal development, Giblin drew upon his experiences as a salesman and public speaker to craft a guide that resonated with a generation seeking greater confidence and communication skills. This copy, though lacking a dust jacket, presents an opportunity for collectors to appreciate the enduring appeal of Giblin’s advice, which emphasized the importance of self-assurance, active listening, and understanding human behavior.
Readers and collectors alike will appreciate the well-preserved condition of this hardcover edition, with its clean pages and secure binding, allowing them to immerse themselves in Giblin’s timeless wisdom on building successful relationships and harnessing one’s innate power.