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Hannel's book '']'', was published in 1912, when he was 46 years old. It is written in the form of a course in New Thought, mental development, financial success, and personal health. The book was heavily promoted in the pages of ]'s New Thought magazine ], and by 1933 it had sold over 200,000 copies worldwide.{{failed verification}}<!-- Likewise, this CANNOT be from a 1909 book --> Haanel practiced the financial principles he preached and was a self made success who owned several major companies. According to Stevens, writing in 1909, "He was president of the Continental Commercial Company, president of the Sacramento Valley Improvement Company, and president of the Mexico Gold & Silver Mining Company." <ref name=stlouis/> | ||
The original Master Key System contained 24 parts or modules of study. Four other parts were added later and do not occur in all editions of the work. (See "Further Reading", below, for variant editions with either 24 or 28 chapters.) Among the key points of Haanel's system are what he refers to as the laws of concentration, attraction, and harmonious thinking and action. | The original Master Key System contained 24 parts or modules of study. Four other parts were added later and do not occur in all editions of the work. (See "Further Reading", below, for variant editions with either 24 or 28 chapters.) Among the key points of Haanel's system are what he refers to as the laws of concentration, attraction, and harmonious thinking and action. |
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Charles Francis Haanel (May 22, 1866 - November 27, 1949), was a noted American New Thought author and a businessman. He is best known for his contributions to the New Thought Movement through his book The Master Key System.
Personal life and business career
The Haanel family was of Swedish extraction, but had lived in Silesia before emigrating to Canada and thence to the United States.
In St. Louis: History of the Fourth City, the author Walter B. Stevens wrote that "Charles F. Haanel was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the son of Hugo and Emeline (Fox) Haanel. The family moved to St. Louis, Missouri when Charles was a child. His first job was as an office boy for the National Enameling & Stamping Company in St. Louis, and he worked for this firm in varying capacities for fifteen years before striking out on his own as a writer and businessman."
In 1885 he married Esther M. Smith. They had one son and two daughters. In 1891 his wife died. In 1908 he married for the second time, to Margaret Nicholson of St. Louis, whose father was W. A. Nicholson.
He was a member of the Republican Party , a Freemason and Shriner affiliated with St. Louis Keystone Lodge No.243 (A.F. & A.M.) and a supporter of the Missouri Athletic Club. During his life, Haanel earned and received several honorary academic degrees, including hon. Ph.D., College National Electronic Institute; Metaphysics, Psy. D., College of Divine Metaphysics; and M.D., Universal College of Dupleix, India.
When Haanel died on November 27, 1949, he was 83 years old. His grave is located in Bellefontaine Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri USA.
Career as financial success writer
Hannel's book The Master Key System, was published in 1912, when he was 46 years old. It is written in the form of a course in New Thought, mental development, financial success, and personal health. The book was heavily promoted in the pages of Elizabeth Towne's New Thought magazine The Nautilus, and by 1933 it had sold over 200,000 copies worldwide. Haanel practiced the financial principles he preached and was a self made success who owned several major companies. According to Stevens, writing in 1909, "He was president of the Continental Commercial Company, president of the Sacramento Valley Improvement Company, and president of the Mexico Gold & Silver Mining Company."
The original Master Key System contained 24 parts or modules of study. Four other parts were added later and do not occur in all editions of the work. (See "Further Reading", below, for variant editions with either 24 or 28 chapters.) Among the key points of Haanel's system are what he refers to as the laws of concentration, attraction, and harmonious thinking and action.
In addition to the Master Key System, Haanel wrote several other books including Mental Chemistry published in 1922, and The New Psychology published in 1924.
Influence on other writers
In 1919, Napoleon Hill wrote Haanel a letter thanking him for The Master Key System., In the letter Hill stated, My present success and the success which has followed my work as President of the Napoleon Hill Institute is due largely to the principles laid down in The Master-Key System.
Haanel's continuing influence can be gauged from the fact that he is quoted in the book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne, published in 2007.
Bibliography
- The Amazing Secrets of the Yogi.
- A Book About You. 1928.
- The Master Key System. 1912.
- Mental Chemistry. 1922.
- The New Psychology. 1924.
Biographic Sources
- C. W. Evans-Gunther. "Biography of Charles F. Haanel & the Haanel Family". Retrieved 2008-08-31.
- "Charles F. Haanel (1866-1949), Author of The Master Key System". Retrieved 2008-08-31.
References
- ^ Obituary
- ^ Death certificate
- The Canadian Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Eminent and Self-Made Men, Ontario Volume, 1880. cited by C. W. Evans-Gunther at the online "Biography of Charles F. Haanel & the Haanel Family". Retrieved 2008-09-01.
- ^ Walter B. Stevens (1909). "St. Louis: History of the Fourth City, 1764–1909". St. Louis: S. J. Clarke Publishing Co.
- St. Louis Public Library. "Fraternal and Benevolent Societies in St. Louis, A-K". Retrieved 2008-09-01.
- ^ C. W. Evans-Gunther. "Biography of Charles F. Haanel & the Haanel Family". Retrieved 2008-08-31.
- "Letter from Napoleon Hill"
External links
- "Napoleon Hill's letter of thanks to Charles F. Haanel". Retrieved 2008-08-31.
Further reading
- The Master Key System in 24 Parts. by Charles F. Haanel, Re-Edited by Anthony R. Michalski ISBN 0-9678514-0-8
- The Master Key System: 28 Part Complete Deluxe Edition. by Charles F. Haanel. Isthar Publishing (July 2007) ISBN 978-0-9780535-8-1
- The Master Key System in 24 Parts: Workbook Edition, by Charles F. Haanel and Donald Gordon Carty ISBN 1-4116-7362-X ISBN 978-1-4116-7362-5
- The Master Key System Large Font Edition. by Charles F. Haanel, Edited by Andras M. Nagy ISBN 978-0-9753093-3-9
- How to Master Abundance and Prosperity: The Master Key System Decoded: An Executive Summary. by Prof. C. W. Haanel Mentz ISBN 1-4257-1035-2