The second collection of original verse by the maverick multimillionaire publisher. “The unpredictable Felix Dennis bursts forth as a 21st century Kipling.”—Tom Wolf on Dennis’s first volume of poetry, A Glass Half Full .
Felix Dennis Livres





Love, of a Kind: A Book of New Poems
- 173pages
- 7 heures de lecture
A book of poetry dealing with love, life, death, and taking stock, written after the author was diagnosed with throat cancer.
'Making money is a knack, a knack that can be acquired. And if someone like me can become rich, then so can you - no matter what your present circumstances. Here is how I did it and what I learned along the way.' So writes Felix Dennis, who believes that almost anyone of reasonable intelligence can become rich, given sufficient motivation and application. How To Get Rich is a distillation of his business wisdom. Primarily concerned with the step-by-step creation of wealth, it ruthlessly dissects the business failures and financial triumphs of 'a South London lad who became rich virtually by accident'. Part manual, part memoir, part primer, this book is a template for those who are willing to stare down failure and transform their lives. Canny, infuriating, cynical and generous by turns, How To Get Rich is an invaluable guide to 'the surprisingly simple art of collecting money which already has your name on it'.
The book offers insights from Felix Dennis, a self-made billionaire, emphasizing the importance of action over mere knowledge in the pursuit of wealth. It targets readers who are committed to achieving financial success through practical efforts rather than passive learning. Dennis shares his experiences and the mindset required to navigate the challenging path to riches, making it a valuable resource for aspiring entrepreneurs.
When Jack Sued Jill
- 112pages
- 4 heures de lecture
When Jack Sued Jill is the latest collection of original verse by maverick multimillionaire publisher Felix Dennis. Taking the innocence of nursery rhymes and turning them into something altogether darker, Dennis turns his piercing eye on the follies and absurdities of modern life.