A print copy of “38 characters from JD rockfeller to son: viewpoint, ideology, wisdom” was purchased on Amazon.
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The mystery of the top -selling Amazon book due to John D. Rockefeller has grown to include a university publisher who denies the involvement of books, despite being listed as a publisher.
Last month, CNBC began to ask questions about the reliability of “38 characters from JD rockfeller to son: viewpoint, ideology, wisdom”. Amazon, BARNES & NOBLE and other sites.
The mysterious origin of The 38 Letters raises a lot of questions about the rapid increase between publications and specific books.
This book is ranked 22nd in the list of books in the Amazon Bestseller Economic History, but it is filled with de facto errors, and this letter is often almost similar to other rockferrellers. And CNBC previously reported.
The Rockefeller Archive Center is a mission that contains family history and catalogs for Rockefeller’s philanthropy, and a letter from John D. Rockefeller Senior and John D. Roctr Ferrajner, which matches them in books. He said he couldn’t find it. In addition, the main factor in the book, including the incorrect year of John D. Rockefeller Jr. Brown and the 1902 letter, which was assumed to be mentioned in the city bank that was not created until 1976. I quoted an error.
“The 38 characters from JD Rockefeller to his son are suspicious,” said the archive center in a statement.
Currently, OpenStax, a non -profit publisher of Open Educational ResourceS in Rice University, is now involved in confusion.
“We are not a publisher of this title,” said OpenStax’s spokesman in a statement, adding the publisher that “we are investigating the situation to protect brands and secure accurate information.” I did it.
The basic questions about books remain unsuited: Who is the actual writer? How did you challenge so many readers for a long time? Who is making a profit?
Its popularity also emphasizes the permanent charm of the first billionaire in the United States, John D. Rockefeller, and the proud rockfeller family. In the current seventh generation, Rockefeller’s surname still retains hisths around the world, as his wealth is new fate. Rockefeller property, artwork, and personal items fetch a large premium when sold from buyers around the world.
John D’s grandson, Peggy and David Rockefeller, and personal items and personal items have won more than $ 835 million at Christies auctions in 2018.
Rockefeller’s name has created a Chinese rockfeller lesson and business advice cottage industry.
The “The 38 Letters” book has become a popular financial and child -rearing advice on Amazon. There were 832 reviews on the Bookselling site, and there was an average review of five stars on the Review Site owned by Amazon.
One version of the book featuring John D. Rockefeller Senior’s face cover art, which is stacked on the Rockefeller Center, is a list of “g. NG” as a translator as a translator. I am doing it. Ne NG and TAN are identified or requested for comments, and there is no information about them in books or Amazon.
Another version of the book that shows John D. Rockefeller Senior at his writing desk does not list editor or author. OpenStax with copyright of 2023 is listed as a publisher. Openstax said he didn’t know the book until CNBC contacted.
Amazon refused to comment on books and its genuineness. The company told the CNBC, “There is a content guideline that manages books that can be listed for sales. We invest a considerable amount of time and resources to guarantee the guidelines.”
Amazon did not specify whether the book followed the guidelines. One of the guidelines related to “poor customer experience” refuses to “accurately represent the explanatory content or book content intended to misunderstand customers.” BARNES & NOBLE did not respond immediately to comment requests.
John D. Rockefeller Senior letter was the subject of several real books. In 1994, the title of a letter edited by the Honor Joseph W. Ernst, the honorary W. Ernst, the title of “Dear Father, Dear Son: John D. Rockefeller and John D. Rockefeller Jr. There is a review, and GOODREADS has an average evaluation of 4.1. Rockefeller Sr. was also published in 1909, “Randomly reminiscent of men and events: from his own word, advice, and perspective from the wealthy man in history.”
However, “38 characters” are satisfied with unusual references in modern slang. In some letters, John D. Senior, a respectable devasty baptist, boasts how he broke his business rival and gained a major mission in life. “In my heart, I really secured a greedy place,” read one letter. “I need greed!”
One letter says: “In the first and last chapters of the wisdom book,” there is no free lunch in the world. ” “