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The Art of Seduction

Robert Greene Joost Elffers

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English
Penguin
07 October 2003
"From the author of the multi-million copy bestsellerThe 48 Laws of Power and The Laws of Human Nature, a mesmerizing handbook on seduction- the most subtle and effective form of power
When raised to the level of art, seduction, an indirect and subtle form of power, has toppled empires, won elections and enslaved great minds. Immerse yourself in the twenty-four maneuvers and strategies of the seductive process, the ritual by which a seducer gains mastery over his target. Understand how to ""Poeticize Your Presence,"" ""Keep them in Suspense - What Comes Next"" and ""Master the Art of the Bold Move"". Every bit as essential asThe 48 Laws of Power,The Art of Seductionis an indispensable primer of persuasion that reveals one of history's greatest weapons and the ultimate form of power."

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Imprint:   Penguin
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 232mm,  Width: 165mm,  Spine: 29mm
Weight:   743g
ISBN:   9780142001196
ISBN 10:   0142001198
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for The Art of Seduction

"Priase for the work of Robert Greene: ""Compelling.""—Forbes ""Greene’s specialty is analyzing the lives and philosophies of historical figures like Sun Tzu and Napoleon, and extracting from them tips on how to manipulate people and situations—a cutthroat worldview that has earned him a devoted following among a like-minded readership of rappers, drug dealers and corporate executives.""—The New York Times ""Illuminating.""—The Guardian “Machiavelli has a new rival. And Sun Tzu had better watch his back. Greene . . . has put together a checklist of ambitious behavior. Just reading the table of contents is enough to stir a little corner-office lust.”—New York magazine   “Beguiling . . . literate . . . fascinating. A wry primer for people who desperately want to be on top.”—People magazine “An heir to Machiavelli’s Prince . . . gentler souls will find this book frightening, those whose moral compass is oriented solely to power will have a perfect vade mecum.”—Publishers Weekly"


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