William Mathews. Getting On in the World; or, Hints on Success in Life
Mathews, William. Getting On in the World; or, Hints on Success in Life. Chicago: S. C. Griggs and Company, 1882. Fiftieth Thousand. [11531] Bright green publisher's cloth decorated in black & gilt, clean binding, 7 3/4 x 5 1/4 inches. viii., 365 clean pp. with index, followed by the publisher's catalogue. Very good. Hardcover. A book of self-help based upon a series of articles the author wrote for the Chicago Tribune in 1871. It treats with such topics as Success and Failure, Good and Bad Luck, Choice of a Profession, Physical Culture, Concentration, Self-Reliance, Attention to Details, Decision, Manner, Business Habits, &c. William Mathews (1818-1909), b. Waterville, Maine; d. Mathews entered Colby College at the age of thirteen, receiving an undergraduate degree at the age of seventeen, and pursued legal training locally, ultimately securing his LLD degree at Harvard Law School at the age of twenty-one. He wore many hats during his subsequent career: that of a school teach