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Tom Butler-Bowdon (; born 1967) is a non-fiction author based in
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, England.


Early life

Butler-Bowdon was born in
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. He graduated from the
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(BA Hons, Government and History) and the London School of Economics (MSc Politics of the World Economy).


Career

Butler-Bowdon is most notable for the ''50 Classics'' series of books, which provide commentaries on key writings in personal development, psychology, philosophy and economics. The series is published in English by Nicholas Brealey Publishing, and has been translated into 23 languages. Referring to his earlier work on the personal development literature, Butler-Bowdon was described by USA Today as "a true scholar of this type of literature". His ''50 Self-Help Classics'' won the 2004 Benjamin Franklin Award (US) for the Psychology/Self-Help category. Butler-Bowdon's "50 Economics Classics: The Greatest Books Distilled" was awarded a silver medal in the 2018 Axiom Business Book Awards, in the Business Reference category. In a 2016 interview, Butler-Bowdon described the thinking behind his 50 Classics books: "I feel my job is to mine the often transformative information in books and bring it to a bigger audience. Most people only have the time to read a few books a year, but just a single important insight could put them on the path to something great. What drives me is the idea that at some point in the future, the average person will possess much more knowledge than what is acceptable now. The possession of knowledge on its own doesn't automatically translate into success, but what it does do is provide more references against which to check new information. For instance, it is easy to get swayed by some new idea or movement on social media or television, but if you have some grounding in history or economics, you will be able to say, "This idea has come around before, and it didn't work". What has been shown to work is x, y or z." Bruce Rosenstein described Butler-Bowdon as "a curator extraordinaire, and unerringly determines the appropriate books to cover, which is far from an easy task.". Butler-Bowdon is also Series Editor for the Capstone Classics series published by Wiley & Sons (Europe). Within this series he has provided critical introductions to '' Think and Grow Rich'', '' The Science of Getting Rich'', Sun Tzu's '' Art of War'', Machiavelli's '' The Prince'', Adam Smith's '' Wealth of Nations'', Lao Tzu's ''
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'', Plato's '' The Republic'', Kahlil Gibran's '' The Prophet'', and Florence Scovel Shinn's ''The Game of Life''. He is the author of a motivational work, ''Think Long: Why It's Never Too Late To Be Great'', Virgin, published April 2012.


Bibliography

50 Classics series *Butler-Bowdon, Tom (2003) ''50 Self-Help Classics: 50 Inspirational Books to Transform Your Life''. London & Boston: Nicholas Brealey, pp. 288. . *Butler-Bowdon, Tom (2004). ''50 Success Classics: Winning Wisdom for Work and Life from 50 Landmark Books''. London & Boston: Nicholas Brealey, pp. 300. . *Butler-Bowdon, Tom (2005). ''50 Spiritual Classics: Timeless Wisdom From 50 Great Books on Inner Discovery, Enlightenment and Purpose''. London & Boston: Nicholas Brealey, pp. 300. . *Butler-Bowdon, Tom (2007). ''50 Psychology Classics: Who We Are, How We Think, What We Do; Insight and Inspiration From 50 Key Books''. London & Boston: Nicholas Brealey, pp. 324. . *Butler-Bowdon, Tom (2008). ''50 Prosperity Classics: Attract It, Create It, Manage It, Share It: Wisdom From the Most Valuable Books on Wealth Creation and Abundance''. London & Boston: Nicholas Brealey, pp. 312. . *Butler-Bowdon, Tom (2013). ''50 Philosophy Classics: Thinking, Being, Acting, Seeing – Profound Insights and Powerful Thinking from Fifty Key Books''. London & Boston: Nicholas Brealey, pp.  . *Butler-Bowdon, Tom (2016). ''50 Politics Classics: Freedom, Equality, Power''. London & Boston: Nicholas Brealey, pp.  . *Butler-Bowdon, Tom (2017). ''50 Economics Classics: Your Shortcut to the Most Important Ideas on Capitalism, Finance, and the Global Economy''. Nicholas Brealey, pp. 386 . *Butler-Bowdon, Tom (2018). ''50 Business Classics: Your shortcut to the most important ideas on innovation, management and strategy.'' Nicholas Brealey ' Capstone Classics series *Butler-Bowdon, Tom (2009). Introduction to ''Think and Grow Rich: The Original Classic'', Napoleon Hill. London: Capstone (Wiley). . *Butler-Bowdon, Tom (2010). Introduction to ''The Science of Getting Rich: The Original Classic'', Wallace Wattles. London: Capstone (Wiley). . *Butler-Bowdon, Tom (2010). Introduction to ''The Art of War: The Ancient Classic'', Sun Tzu. London: Capstone (Wiley). . *Butler-Bowdon, Tom (2010). Introduction to ''The Prince: The Original Classic'', Niccolò Machiavelli. London: Capstone (Wiley). . *Butler-Bowdon, Tom (2010). Introduction to and abridgment of ''The Wealth of Nations: The Economics Classic'', Adam Smith. London: Capstone (Wiley). . *Butler-Bowdon, Tom (2012). Introduction to ''The Tao Te Ching: The Ancient Classic'', Lao Tzu. London: Capstone (Wiley). . *Butler-Bowdon, Tom (2012). Introduction to ''The Republic: The Influential Classic'', Plato. London: Capstone (Wiley). . *Butler-Bowdon, Tom (2020). Introduction to ''The Prophet: The Spiritual Classic'', Kahlil Gibran. London: Capstone (Wiley). . *Butler-Bowdon, Tom (2020). Introduction to ''The Game of Life and How to Play It: The Self-Help Classic'', Florence Scovel Shinn. London: Capstone (Wiley). . Other *Butler-Bowdon, Tom (2012). ''Think Long: Why It's Never Too Late To Be Great''. London: Virgin/Random House. .


References


External links


Tom Butler-Bowdon's websiteBook Insights podcast co-hosted by Tom Butler-BowdonInterview with Ruben Chavez, Think.Grow.Prosper Podcast: "This Man Read 450 Classic Books and Distilled Their Best Ideas"Interview on The Psychology Podcast: "What do the most successful people of all time have in common?"
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