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Those who tread the narrow road
Walk in single file—
Shadows plague each wary step,
Hazard haunts each mile.

Felix Dennis, one of Britain’s most successful self-made entrepreneurs and author of international best-seller How To Get Rich, launches his newest business book, 88 The Narrow Road: A Brief Guide to the Getting of Money on 4th March 2010.

Published by Vermilion, 88 The Narrow Road was inspired by the Essays of Francis Bacon, first published in 1597. Subject by subject, step-by-step, Dennis leads readers determined to become far richer than their neighbour on the long journey to serious wealth.

“If Machiavelli sat down at his iMac to confect ‘The Billionaire Prince’, it might sound remarkably like Felix Dennis’s How to Get Rich”

– The Wall Street Journal

The prose in 88 The Narrow Road is saturated with experience. The kind of experience that can only come from an author who began his business life as a penniless musician who went on to found a media empire. 88 The Narrow Road is designed as ‘a tool rather than an armchair diversion’. It is a book designed to be turned to again and again— a timeless blueprint for entrepreneurs in the 21st century.

Billed as one of the most anticipated business book launches of the year, 88 The Narrow Road is for those resolved to succeed, for those who do not confuse reading with doing, for those prepared to stare down failure, for those determined to become rich, for those who seek the narrow road.

  • Praise for Felix Dennis's international best-seller How to Get Rich



    "Engaging and blunt”
    – Business Week


    “Well-founded advice based on hard-won experience”
    – Financial Times


    "If this book doesn’t get you rich, nothing ever will. Five Stars."
    — The Mail on Sunday


    "Fearlessly frank and truly inspirational. As good a guide to making it in the business as I have ever read. I strongly recommend this book."
    — The Sunday Telegraph


    "A warts-and-all guide to riches. Highly recommended."
    — The Director Magazine


    "Revealing, sparky and thought-provoking."
    — CNBC European Business


    "Fantastic, funny and blunt. An immediate entry into my top-10 books about money. It’s a classic."
    — Daily Wealth.com