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Long before he wrote "How to Win Friends and Influence People," Dale Carnegie published advice under his real name, Carnagey.
Moving to Time, he wrote "How to Restore the American Dream" a cover article and a CNN special.
He wrote "How to Invest in Bonds", and was former editorial officer of Irving Trust.
He wrote How to Live Off the Grid and is currently working on a film on the same subject.
Along with eight other scholars, he laboured for 15 years on the Revised Standard Version of the Bible, published in 1946; the same year, he wrote How to Read the Bible, which became a standard guide for beginning Bible readers.
"The reader will learn too, not the rote lessons of stray disconnected facts that so many fishing books try to teach you," he wrote, "how to read the stream, select a fly, how to cast, how to hook and land a fish -- but instead an exercise in environmental reason, a picture of the world in which all those lessons fit together naturally".
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Now he writes how-to books and produces slick, boxed-set video anthologies in professional recording studios.
Just before he joined the Fed, Eggertsson wrote "How to Fight Deflation in a Liquidity Trap," drawing on the work of Paul Krugman and Ben Bernanke.
He wrote how he felt pressured to speak out against Paterno.
It was in that capacity that he wrote "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You", which became a hit for Laura Branigan.
In it, he wrote how he had been "exposed mainly to his [Nixon's] attractive sides… Only by hearsay, mainly tape-recorded, did I 'see' the fulminating stranger I was happy not to know".
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