You will not find a leather-bound volume from 1920 with exactly 38 chapters. The number "38" appears to be a construction of the internet era—likely borrowed from several real sources:
The book is framed as personal correspondence between father and son, offering a "blueprint" for leadership and character. You will not find a leather-bound volume from
If you still wish to read the text, here are legitimate ways to access it or its summaries for free: They are 20-page PDFs written by freelancers on
The letters cover a wide range of topics, including: You will not find a leather-bound volume from
Most "free" downloads are not the actual letters. They are 20-page PDFs written by freelancers on Fiverr who skimmed a Wikipedia page. You will download a file, only to find generic advice like "work hard" and "save money"—a pale imitation of Rockefeller’s nuanced prose.