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020 _a9788179926871
082 _a813.54
_bM2G7
100 _aMandino, Og
_9252019
245 _aThe greatest salesman in the world
_cMandino, Og
260 _bJaico Publishing House
_aAhmedabad
_c2013
300 _axviii, 89 p.
365 _aINR
_b150.00
520 _aHere is the legend of Hafid, a camel boy of two thousand years ago, and his burning desire to improve his lowly position in life. To prove his potential ability, he is dispatched from Bethlehem by his master, the great caravan merchant, Pathros, to sell only one robe. He fails and instead, in a moment of pity, gives the robe to warm a newborn baby in a cave near the inn. Hafid returns to the caravan in shame but is accompanied by a bright star shining above his head. This phenomenon is interpreted by Pathros to be a sign from the gods, and he gives Hafid ten ancient scrolls, which contain the wisdom necessary for the boy to achieve all his ambitions. http://www.jaicobooks.com/j/j_searchtry.asp?selcat=author_name&keyword=Og+Mandino
650 _aJesus Christ - Nativity - Fiction
650 _aSuccess - Fiction
942 _cBK
999 _c378317
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