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Jim Slater

    Der Junge aus dem All
    Storytelling from Boyhood and Beyond
    Goldenrod
    The Zulu Principle
    Beyond the Zulu principle Extra ordinary profits from growth shares
    Beyond The Zulu Principle
    • 2022

      Storytelling from Boyhood and Beyond

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring the art of storytelling, this book delves into the author's journey from childhood to adulthood, highlighting the transformative power of narratives. It intertwines personal anecdotes with insights on the craft of storytelling, emphasizing its role in shaping identity and understanding the world. Readers will discover techniques for effective storytelling, along with reflections on the impact of stories in various cultures. This work serves as both an inspiration for aspiring storytellers and a celebration of the narratives that connect us all.

      Storytelling from Boyhood and Beyond
    • 2011

      A brand new edition of the classic bestseller. Simple but enormously effective, the guidance offered here should help readers to make stockmarket profits well beyond the market averages.

      Beyond The Zulu Principle
    • 1998

      From this book, readers will learn when to buy shares and, even more importantly, when to sell. Other aspects of investment are covered - such as creative accounting, portfolio management, overseas markets and the investor's relationship with their broker. This book is designed to help readers make extraordinary profits from ordinary shares.

      Beyond the Zulu principle Extra ordinary profits from growth shares
    • 1995

      The Zulu Principle

      • 322 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(15)Add rating

      Blending anecdote and analysis, this book gives selective criteria for buying dynamic growth shares, turnarounds, cyclicals, shells and leading shares. It covers many other vitally relevant aspects of investment such as creative accounting, portfolio management, overseas markets and the investor's relationship with his or her broker.

      The Zulu Principle
    • 1981

      William Rod was born in India where strange and mystical things happen. Although he was blind at birth, William’s Indian nurse foretold the time when he would be able to see, and see “better than all of us”. By the time he was eight the golden-haired boy had three unusual powers and his guide dog Rajah, had been specially trained by the family bearer, Pinukhan. All of this was to prove vital to the young boy’s survival in a battle of wits in the Saudi Arabian desert, where the lives of more than one hundred people were at stake.

      Goldenrod