I own this. It includes the original version of Napoleon Hill's "Think and Grow Rich" and about 20 other books from the early 1900s. This is where Byrne did her...ahem..."research."
You're right...the material has been in print for around a century or so. All Byrne did in "The Secret" was to regurgitate material that has been freely available for all that time.
There are differing opinions on which specific work Byrne stole most freely from. Some say it's Wallace Wattles' "The Science of Getting Rich," others say it's Robert Collier's "Secret Of The Ages." Both books are in "The Prosperity Bible."
All Byrne is doing is playing to the fear and aanxiety people have over money in this recession / depression / whatever. She's the ultimate opportunist, a true bottom feeder. My guess is that the new book will be a recycling of her previous recycling effort and will be followed by a similar avalanche of DVDs, CDs, and other nick-nacks designed to fatten her already obscenely fat bank account.
However, if people are stupid enough to pay for it, that's their business, not mine.
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