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         Smiles Samuel:     more books (23)
  1. Duty by Samuel, 1812-1904 Smiles, 2009-10-26
  2. The Huguenots in France after the revocation of the Edict of Nan by Smiles. Samuel. 1812-1904., 1881-01-01
  3. Life of a Scotch naturalist: Thomas Edward. associate of the Lin by Smiles. Samuel. 1812-1904., 1876-01-01
  4. The life of George Stephenson. railway engineer. by Smiles. Samuel. 1812-1904., 1858-01-01
  5. James Brindley and the early engineers by Samuel, 1812-1904 Smiles, 2009-10-26
  6. The life of Thomas Telford. civil engineer. With an introductory by Smiles. Samuel. 1812-1904., 1867-01-01
  7. The life of George Stephenson and of his son Robert Stephenson; by Smiles. Samuel. 1812-1904., 1868-01-01
  8. Samuel Smiles: And the Construction of Victorian Values by Adrian Jarvis, 1997-04

21. Smiles.htm
The most famous member of the family is of course Samuel Smiles (18121904),the social reformer and author of Self Help and other Victorian classics.
http://www.proni.gov.uk/records/private/smiles.htm
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE of NORTHERN IRELAND
The Smiles Papers
(D/3437)
PAGE MENU
Summary.
Samuel Smiles.

Sir Walter Smiles.

Lady Fisher.
Summary.
The Smiles papers comprise c.1,450 documents and 5 volumes and consist of correspondence, certificates, political papers, newspaper cuttings, photographs, sketches and paintings, 1830-1972, deriving from the Smiles family, sometime of Portavo Point, Donaghadee, Co. Down.
Samuel Smiles.
The most famous member of the family is of course Samuel Smiles (1812-1904), the social reformer and author of Self Help and other Victorian classics. He is represented in the archive by, among other things: 41 family letters, c.1830, 1867, 1874, 1878 and 1889-1904; an early commonplace book of 1851; 24 pencil and water-colour sketches and paintings, 1855-1885, a few signed by Smiles with initials, and most relating to engineering projects (e.g. Kilsby Tunnel); and a collection of contemporary and later press-cuttings, including a bound volume of cuttings relating to Smiles's death in 1904. Self Help and informing Smiles that five years previously Self Help had been translated into Hungarian by Professor [?Konyves Thot Kalman]. Takirbourtz thanks Smiles for writing and enclosing his 'portrait': '... I can say with a certain amount of satisfaction that I have never thought of you as otherwise than your portrait shows you. Your genius and mind are pictured as clearly in your works as in your features.

22. Index Of /pub/english/English Literature/S/Samuel Smiles(1812-1904)
Parent Directory - Men of......Index of /pub/english/English Literature/S/Samuel Smiles(18121904).Name Last modified Size
http://ftp.cdut.edu.cn/pub/english/English Literature/S/Samuel Smiles(1812-1904)
Index of /pub/english/English Literature/S/Samuel Smiles(1812-1904)
Name Last modified Size Description ... Men of Invention and Industry.txt 01-Feb-1999 07:01 694K Self Help/ 03-Jan-2002 16:32 - The Life of Thomas Telford.txt 01-Feb-1999 07:04 630K Apache/2.0.42 Server at ftp.cdut.edu.cn Port 80

23. Index Of /pub/english/English Literature/S/Samuel Smiles(1812-1904)/Self Help
Parent Directory......Index of /pub/english/English Literature/S/Samuel Smiles(18121904)/SelfHelp. Name Last modified Size
http://ftp.cdut.edu.cn/pub/english/English Literature/S/Samuel Smiles(1812-1904)
Index of /pub/english/English Literature/S/Samuel Smiles(1812-1904)/Self Help
Name Last modified Size Description ... chapter01.txt 18-Mar-1999 11:34 51K chapter02.txt 18-Mar-1999 11:35 78K chapter03.txt 18-Mar-1999 11:36 52K chapter04.txt 18-Mar-1999 11:36 47K chapter05.txt 18-Mar-1999 11:37 73K chapter06.txt 18-Mar-1999 11:37 96K chapter07.txt 18-Mar-1999 11:38 40K chapter08.txt 18-Mar-1999 11:39 81K chapter09.txt 18-Mar-1999 11:39 52K chapter10.txt 18-Mar-1999 11:39 47K chapter11.txt 18-Mar-1999 11:40 92K chapter12.txt

24. BBC - History - Society And Culture - Welfare - Samuel Smiles
Samuel Smiles 18121904, The political reformer and moralist was born in Haddington,East Lothian, Scotland, and was the eldest of eleven children.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/society_culture/welfare/smiles_samuel.shtml

25. USP/SIBi - DEDALUS
Translate this page Le secret du peuple de Paris. 1863. Completo, 3, 1104010, Smiles, Samuel,1812-1904. Completo, 4, 0187335, Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904. Character. 1881.
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Sighili, Scipio Multidao criminosa ensaio de psicologia coletiva / Corbon, Anthime, 1808-1891. Le secret du peuple de Paris. Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904. O poder da vontade ou caracter, comportamento e perseverança / Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904. Character. Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904. Self-help : Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904. Thrift : Le Bon, Gustave Psicologia das multidoes / Mirza, Hadji Innshallah! / Tarde, Gabriel de, 1843-1904. Études de psychologie sociale, Viana, Mario Goncalves Psicologia dos grupos.

26. Samuel Smiles, Author Of "Self-Help"
Samuel Smiles, Author of SelfHelp . When Samuel Smiles (1812-1904) wasa schoolboy in Scotland, he was fonder of frolic than of learning.
http://www.giveshare.org/newsletter/bookreview/samuelsmiles.html
Samuel Smiles, Author of "Self-Help" When Samuel Smiles (1812-1904) was a schoolboy in Scotland, he was fonder of frolic than of learning. He was not a prize-winner, and so was not one of his teacher’s favorites. One day his master, vexed by his dullness, cried out, "Smiles, you will never be fit for anything but sweeping the streets of your native borough!" From that day the boy’s mates called him by the name of the street sweeper in the little town. But he was not discouraged. " If I have done anything worthy of being remembered ," he wrote, more than sixty years later, when his name was known over the whole world, " it has not been through any superiority of gifts, but only through a moderate portion of them, accompanied, it is true, with energy and the habit of industry and application . As in the case of every one else, I had for the most part to teach myself. . . . Then I enjoyed good health, and health is more excellent than prizes. Exercise, the joy of interest and of activity, the play of the faculties, is the true life of a boy, as of a man. I had also the benefit of living in the country, with its many pleasures and wonders." When he was fourteen, he was apprenticed to a physician. In the intervals of his work, he sought to continue his education by reading. Books were expensive then, but several libraries were open to him.

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  • 28. The Classical Essayists.
    Bernard (18561950). Smiles, Samuel (1812-1904) This Scottish author was morethe biographer than essayist. His most famous work was, Self Help (1859).
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    the letter and you will be brought to the beginning of the appropriate biography list. A B C D ... E F G H I J K L M To Biographies
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    Addison, Joseph
    The eldest son of a cleric, Addison eventually found himself at Oxford (Queen's and Magdalen). He wrote favourable (whether commissioned, or not) articles concerning certain powerful people and their works; he was duly rewarded with a pension of £300 which allowed Addison to travel extensively throughout the continent for four years. With the victory at Blenheim , in 1704, Addison was commissioned to write The Campaign and this led to further political patronage; he was appointed as a Commissioner of Excise Taxes (the only significant taxes they had in those days). The job as a commissioner, presumably, took little of Addison's time and he was left to pursue his writing. While he had contributed to the Tatler (started by Steele in 1709), Addison started his own paper in 1711, the Spectator ("In the Spectator may be traced the foundations of all that is sound and healthy in modern English thought." [

    29. Samuel Smiles
    Samuel Smiles (18121904), a self-made success, was best known for hisbooks on business and motivation. Born the son of a shopkeeper
    http://www.youachieve.com/augallery/ag_smiles.asp
    SAMUEL SMILES (1812-1904), a self-made success, was best known for his books on business and motivation. Born the son of a shopkeeper in Haddington, Scotland, Smiles was one of 11 children and, of necessity, learned to be self-reliant. By the age of 20, he had qualified to practice medicine in Edinburgh. He soon tired of medicine and moved to Leeds, England in 1838 where he became editor for the progressive and reformist newspaper the Leeds Times. As a disciple of English philosopher and social reformer Jeremy Bentham, and Scottish reformer and economist James Mill, Smiles believed strongly in material progress based on free trade and individual progress based on hard work and self-development. By 1845, he had moved on to become secretary for a railroad company. An advocate of political and social reform, he admired those who became successes from humble beginnings. As he examined the lives of famous people, he began to formulate the ideas he used for his best-known book, Self-Help (1859). It was so popular at the time it was translated into several languages. This book stressed the value of industry, thrift, and self-improvement and attacked what he called "over-government," a concept very relevant in today's workforce as employees strive to have more say in the workplace. He continued his business and motivational advice in more specific books: Character Thrift (1875), and

    30. Did You Know (facts From The Fields Of Ethics And Character Education)
    soul. This is the end; all else ought to be regarded but as the means. Samuel Smiles (18121904; Scottish biographer, essayist).
    http://www.geocities.com/drgough/didyouknow.htm
    Dr. Gough's
    "Did you know...?" Useful facts from the fields of ethics and character education.
    (Updated every other Sundayexcept during the summer!) Examples of how, until the mid-20th century, the cultivation of character and virtue was the virtually universal, primary goal of education "The highest education and learning of all is that which teaches us to develop those principles of purity and perfect virtue which Heaven bestowed upon us at our birth, in order that we may acquire the power of influencing for good those amongst whom we are placed, by our precepts and example; a study without an end-for our labors cease only when we have become perfect-an unattainable goal, but one that we must not the less set before us from the very first. It is true that we shall not be able to reach it, but in our struggle toward it we shall strengthen our characters and give stability to our ideas, so that, whilst ever advancing calmly in the same direction, we shall be rendered capable of applying the faculties with which we have been gifted to the best possible account." Confucius (551-479 BC; Chinese philosopher, moralist)  "If you ask what is the good of education in general, the answer is easy: that education makes good men, and that good men act nobly." Plato (c.428-348; Greek philosopher)

    31. SMILES
    Samuel Smiles. British author and advocate for social reform, born inScotland (18121904). Never try to reason the prejudice out of a man.
    http://www.geocities.com/notablequotables1/SMILES.html
    SAMUEL SMILES British author and advocate for social reform, born in Scotland
    Never try to reason the prejudice out of a man. It was not reasoned into him, and cannot be reasoned out.
    Progress, of the best kind, is comparatively slow. Great results cannot be achieved at once; and we must be satisfied to advance in life as we walk, step by step.
    To think we are able is almost to be so; to determine upon attainment is frequently attainment itself; earnest resolution has often seemed to have about it almost a savor of omnipotence. HOME

    32. Samuel Smiles At The Mad Cybrarian's Library
    The Mad Cybrarian's Library. Samuel Smiles. 18121904. Industrial BiographyIron-Workers and Tool-Makers (Gutenberg Text Zip) Gutenberg
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    33. COMPANIONSHIP OF BOOKS ?
    COMPANIONSHIP OF BOOKS ?. Samuel Smiles (18121904). A Samuel Smiles (1812-1904) Scottish author. He
    http://web.ntit.edu.tw/~hh/Reading/Prose/Companionship of books.htm

    34. Great Books Menu
    Samuel Smiles (18121904), Self-Help (1859) In his most famous book, an eloquentScotsman chronicles enduring principles which enable individuals and society
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    the history of liberty "Where liberty dwells,
    there is my country."
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    "Inspiration"
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    Great books on liberty Ettienne de la Boetie (1530-1563), Discourse of Voluntary Servitude (1552/1553, published 1574)
    This remarkable Frenchman says that rulers have only as much power as people willingly let them have. The radical meaning was plain, that rulers are doomed when people have had enough of them. [mind-trek.com] John Locke (1632-1704), An Essay Concerning the True Original End and Extent of Government The first major work, better known as Locke's Second Treatise , saying that individuals have a natural right to life, liberty and property, regardless what governments might say. Individuals have a right to rebel if necessary to secure their rights, this English physician and philosopher declared. His work had a major impact on Americans who gained independence from England. [Institute for American Liberty] Adam Ferguson (1723-1816),

    35. Book Reviews
    SELFHELP. by Samuel Smiles foreword by Lord Harris. It originated as talks whichjournalist Smiles (1812-1904) gave at evening classes in Leeds, England.
    http://users.aol.com/vlntryst/review.html
    V oluntaryists are advocates of non-political, non-violent strategies to achieve a free society. We reject electoral politics, in theory and in practice, as incompatible with libertarian principles. Governments must cloak their actions in an aura of moral legitmacy in order to sustain their power, and political methods invariably strengthen that legitmacy. Voluntaryists seek instead to delegitimize the State through education, and we advocate withdrawal of the cooperation and tacit consent on which State power ultimately depends. These book reviews are brought to you by:
    The oluntaryist and Laissez Faire Books We hope you enjoy! last update: Monday, August 25, 1997 Nightmare of government "compassion"
    NO LAW AGAINST MERCY
    Jailed for Sheltering a Child from the State by Barbara Lyn Lapp and Rachel B. Lapp (reviewed by Jim Powell)
    Who says issues of justice can best be resolved in legislatures and courts? Back in 1993, Child Protective Services officials charged New York welder Donald Stefan with child abuse, and his son Billy was committed to a boys' "home," although he emphatically denied that he had been abused by his father. He did testify that while subject to the government's "care," he was isolated, beaten and drugged. This book offers a dramatic account of how the Stefan family sought help and found the courageous Mennonite Lapp sisters. Inspired by their religious principles and by individualists like Lysander Spooner, Henry David Thoreau, Frederic Bastiat and Rose Wilder Lane, they did their utmost to obtain justice for the Stefans. Jailed for their efforts, they refused legal assistance and cynical plea bargainsand were ultimately vindicated.

    36. English Heritage - Vis_blueplaques_list_s
    Kings Mead, King's Road, SW3 Kensington and Chelsea 1977 Smiles, Samuel (18121904),Author of 'Self Help', lived here. 11 Granville Park, SE13 Lewisham 1959
    http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/default.asp?wci=WebItem&WCE=194

    37. General Resources: Virtual Libraries
    Edward Gibbon (17371794), History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire;Samuel Smiles (1812-1904), Industrial Biography, Iron Workers and Tool Makers;
    http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/hist/library/internet/general/virtual.shtml
    3. Virtual libraries:
    General
    Logos: texts in many languages [extensive library]:
    http://www.logos.it/literature/literaturewaa.html
    The On-Line Books Page [extensive links to variety of e-texts]:
    http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/
    FRA Bibliotheque nationale de France: Gallica catalogue [large archive of facsimile texts (Acrobat), includes Latin (e.g. Rolls Series) and other non-French material as well as French texts]:
    http://catalognum2.bnf.fr/html/i-frames.htm
    Texts in English
    The Oxford Text Archive [extensive archive of e-texts]:
    http://ota.ahds.ac.uk/
    Project Gutenberg e-texts (English), include:
    • Richard de Bury (1287-1345) Philobiblon (Love of Books) Augsburg Confession, 1530 Thomas Huxley, Autobiography and Selected Essays Andrew Dickson White, Autobiography Benjamin Franklin, Autobiography Charles Darwin, Autobiography John of Damascus, Barlaam and Ioasaph Henry Ossian Flipper, The Colored Cadet at West Point.[autobiography] Arthur Ransome, The Crisis in Russia Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy In America Gerald of Wales, The Description of Wales

    38. HUGHES THOMAS PARKE (in MARION)
    Smiles, Samuel, 18121904. Selections from Lives of the engineers, with an accountof their principal works. Edited and with an introd. by Thomas Parke Hughes.
    http://vax.vmi.edu/MARION?A=HUGHES THOMAS PARKE

    39. Dickens Miscellany
    The Light of Other Days; At the Mid Hour of Night. Smiles, Samuel (18121904)Gutenberg Self Help; Conduct Perseverance; Industrial
    http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/CD-Misc.html
    Miscellany
    A sketch made by Sir John Millais after Dickens's death (June 9, 1870)
    Miscellany (Alphabetical Listing)
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  • 40. 19th Century
    Anna Seward (17471809) Mary Shelley (1797-1851) Percey Shelley (1792-1822) RichardBrinsley Sheridan (1751-1816) Samuel Smiles (1812-1904) Charlotte Smith
    http://home.teleport.com/~mgroves/LitResources/19thCentury.htm
    19th Century A B C D ... Print Resources
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    AUTHORS
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    Hans Christian Andersen

    Matthew Arnold

    Timothy Shay Arthur
    ...
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    B
    Joanna Baillie

    Honore de Balzac

    Anna Laetitia Aikin Barbauld
    Matilda Betham-Edwards ... Lord Byron C Thomas Carlyle Lewis Carroll Anton Pavlovich Chekhov Kate Chopin ... Caroline Clive ("V.") (1801-1873) Arthur Hugh Clough Samuel Taylor Coleridge Wilkie Collins William Combe ... Dinah Maria Craik (Mulock) (1826-1887) Stephen Crane D John Davidson Thomas De Quincey Charles Dickens Emily Dickinson ... Paul Laurence Dunbar E George Eliot Ralph Waldo Emerson F Eugene Field "Michael Field" Edward Fitzgerald G Elizabeth Gaskell George Gissing Johann Wolfgang Goethe Nikolai Gogol H Thomas Hardy Francis Bret(t) Harte Nathaniel Hawthorne Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans ... Victor-Marie Hugo I Henrik Ibsen Washington Irving
    AUTHORS
    J Henry James Alfred Jarry K Eliza Keary Maud Keary John Keats Charles Kingsley L Charles Lamb Walter Savage Landor Comte de Lautreamont Edward Lear ... Abraham Lincoln M Thomas Babington Macaulay George MacDonald Henry Mackenzie Herman Melville ... William Morris N Constance Naden Caroline Norton O Ouida Sydney Owenson , Lady Morgan (1783-1859)

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