One Thousand Ways to Make a Living; or, An Encyclopædia of Plans to Make Money
Always visible content "One Thousand Ways to Make a Living; or, An Encyclopædia of Plans to Make Money" by Harold M. Dunphy is a practical guidebook written in the early 20th century. It compiles a diverse range of ideas and plans aimed at helping individuals find methods to earn a living, particularly in the context of post-World War I America. The book focuses on providing actionable, straightforward strategies for generating income, rather than offering vague Hidden checkbox to control the toggle Clickable label to show more The extra text that is initially hidden Clickable label to show less financial advice or "get-rich-quick" schemes. The opening portion of the book introduces the purpose and intention behind its creation, emphasizing its goal of empowering individuals, particularly those affected by unemployment post-war. It features a dedication to assisting those who have sacrificed for their country, as well as highlighting the importance of self-initiative. Furthermore, the text introduces several initial plans for making a living, showcasing inventive ideas like weaving baskets for ferns, becoming a professional hostess, or taking on creative ventures such as cooking and crafting—all of which demonstrate resourcefulness and adaptability. This serves as a foundation for the many strategies that will follow, inviting readers to explore new potential avenues to enhance their livelihoods. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Chapters (486)
- Chapter 1 Ch.1
- 9. If you have common or preferred stock, how much common and how much Ch.2
- 12. What is the preferred stock selling for? Also the common? How much Ch.3
- 13. What are the names of the present stockholders and their addresses Ch.4
- 15. Has any stock or interest in the company been given for the Ch.5
- 16. Give the names, addresses and businesses, also amount of stock held Ch.6
- 17. Is the stock of the company paid for in full? If so, state how or in Ch.7
- 19. Do your trustees meet regularly and transact their business and have Ch.8
- 20. Have you a list of articles of incorporation and by-laws printed? If Ch.9
- 23. Have you real estate? If you answer yes, set forth the legal Ch.10