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Harry Lorayne

Harry Lorayne

Harry Lorayne is the one of the world’s foremost memory-training specialists. He has appeared on television many times, both in the US and UK, and has made hundreds of personal appearances, teaching seminars at major corporations, schools, and other organizations.

Leo Buscaglia

Leo Buscaglia

Leo Buscaglia was a native of California and an acclaimed professor of education at the University of Southern California. Beloved by millions for his influential message of the limitless power of human love, he authored fifteen books, including the 3-million-copy bestseller, Love. He died in 1998.

Hans Zinsser

Hans Zinsser

Hans Zinsser taught bacteriology and immunology at the universities of Stanford and Columbia before going on to teach at the Harvard University Medical School. As well as researching extensively into cholera, allergies and rheumatic fever, he was a pioneer in isolating the micro-organism that causes a form of typhus. To Zinsser, scientific research was high adventure and the investigation of infectious disease, a field of battle. He died in 1940.

Peter Medawar

Peter Medawar

Sir Peter Medawar shared the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1960, for work which helped pave the way for transplant surgery, and was recognized later in life as a scientific philosopher and writer. He died in 1987.

Harry Overstreet

Harry Overstreet

Harry Overstreet was an American lecturer, and popular author on modern psychology and sociology. He died in 1970.

Gayelord Hauser

Gayelord Hauser

Gayelord Hauser was at one point labelled a quack by the medical profession and the food industry, but continued as a master dietician and health consultant to Hollywood stars. He died in 1984.

The School of Life

The School of Life

The School of Life is a groundbreaking enterprise which offers good ideas for everyday living. It address such issues as how to find fulfilling work, how to master the art of relationships and how better to understand, and as necessary change, the world – through classes, therapies, books and films. It is headquartered in London, with campuses in Melbourne, Paris, Amsterdam, Sao Paulo, Istanbul, Belgrade, Antwerp, Seoul, Tel Aviv.

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  2. Click on Email Ebook(s).
  3. From your own email account, forward the email to the recipient with your own personal message added.

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On a typical computer running Windows, you first need to install an ebook-reading program, such as Adobe Digital Editions. On a Mac, epub files can be downloaded and opened in iBooks.

  1. Click on the ‘epub format’ of your purchased ebook(s) to download it. Or press Download Ebook(s) to download a .zip file which you then need to unzip before proceeding.
  2. In your Downloads folder locate and open the ebook, which will have a file name ending ‘.epub’.
  3. The ebook may open automatically if you have installed Adobe Digital Editions or are on a Mac. If necessary, go to your ebook-reading program to open the ebook.

Transfer to your Nook/Kobo/other device

On a computer, first click on the ‘epub format’ of your purchased ebook(s) to download it. Or press Download Ebook(s) to download a .zip file which you then need to unzip before proceeding.

  1. Connect your device to your computer with a USB cable.
  2. On your computer open your Downloads folder and locate the ebook file, ending in ‘.epub’.
  3. Drag or copy the ebook to your device’s documents folder (for Nook users: in your file explorer look for a new device on the left called something like MyNookColor. Inside MyNookColor there should be a My Files -> Books folder: drag or copy the file there)

Disconnect your device, and the book should be on your device’s home screen.

Send to your Kindle or Kindle app

You need already to have an Amazon account.

  1. Find out your Send-to-Kindle email address. It’s usually yourname@kindle.com, and can be found on Amazon under Manage Your Content > Preferences > Personal Document Setting.
  2. On the same Amazon page, also make sure you authorize the noreply@farragobooks.com email address to send the ebook(s) from.
  3. On the Farrago page, enter your Send-to-Kindle address in the email field, and press Email Ebook(s).

The ebook(s) will then appear on your Kindle device (or Kindle app) after a few minutes, assuming the device is connected to wifi.

Sideload to your Kindle

You need already to have an Amazon account.

On a computer, first click on your purchased ebook(s) to download it. Or press Download Ebook(s) to download a .zip file which you then need to unzip before proceeding.

  1. Connect your Kindle device to your computer with a USB cable.
  2. On your computer open your Downloads folder and locate the ebook file.
  3. Drag or copy the ebook to your Kindle's documents folder (in your file explorer look for a new device on the left called something like SDCARD. Inside SDCARD there should be a My Files or My Documents folder: drag or copy the file there)

Disconnect your device, and the book should be on your Kindle device’s home screen.

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