The Young Man's Guide

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The Young Man's Guide

by William A. (William Andrus) Alcott

EN·~8 hours·2 chapters

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THE YOUNG MAN'S GUIDE. - By - Wm. A. ALCOTT. - TWELFTH EDITION.

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BOSTON: PERKINS AND MARVIN. 1838. - Entered, according to act of Congress, in the year 1835, By Perkins & Marvin, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.

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Description

This 19th‑century self‑help manual aims to shape the character of young men into worthy, useful members of a thriving republic. Blending moral philosophy with everyday advice, it addresses work ethic, time management, early rising, and the dangers of idleness. Though it quotes classic thinkers, the author rewrites their ideas into an original, practical guide.

The work covers practical topics such as industry, prudent economy, proper conduct, and even choices of recreation and marriage, warning against vices that undermine personal and societal good. Its earnest tone offers anecdotes and clear rules to help readers cultivate discipline, respect for family, and a sense of duty to country and God. Listeners will discover timeless counsel that still resonates for anyone seeking to build a solid foundation for a purposeful life.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (473K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-12-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William A. (William Andrus) Alcott

William A. (William Andrus) Alcott

1798–1859

A 19th-century doctor, teacher, and reformer, he wrote widely on health, diet, exercise, family life, and education. His books helped shape early American conversations about wholesome living and child-centered schooling.

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