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Herbert Newton Casson
Herbert Newton Casson was a Canadian-American author and journalist born on September 16, 1869, in Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada. He was the author of many books on history, science, and biography, and a respected journalist who worked for various newspapers and magazines.
Casson's principles revolved around the idea of self-improvement and productivity. He was known for his practical advice on how to improve one's efficiency and effectiveness in life and work. He believed that every individual has the potential to achieve great things and that self-discipline, focus, and hard work are the keys to success.
Casson was famous for his works on business and entrepreneurship, including "The Romance of Steel: The Story of a Thousand Millionaires" and "The History of the Telephone." These books were well-received by readers and critics alike and helped establish Casson as a leading authority on business and innovation.
One of Casson's notable works was "The Builders: A Story and Study of Masonry," which tells the story of the building of the great cathedrals and the history of the masons who constructed them. The book was a best-seller and is still considered a classic in the field of architecture and building.
Casson's philosophy emphasized the importance of continuous learning and self-improvement. He believed that success in life comes not only from hard work but also from a willingness to learn from others and to seek out new knowledge and experiences.
Herbert Newton Casson died on June 21, 1951, in New York City, leaving behind a legacy of inspiring works on entrepreneurship, business, and history. He is remembered for his practical advice on self-improvement and productivity, as well as his engaging writing style that made complex subjects accessible to a wide audience.
A fun fact about Casson is that he was a passionate collector of rare books and manuscripts. His collection included works by Shakespeare, Dickens, and other literary giants, as well as historical documents and artifacts.
Books by Herbert Newton Casson
Ads and Sales: A Study of Advertising and Selling from the Standpoint of the New Principles of Scientific Management
In this, Casson examines advertising and selling from a scientific management perspective, which was a new approach at the time. He looks at how advertising and sales techniques can be used to increase productivity and efficiency in business. Casson...