Byron Tully
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Byron Tully

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Grandson of a newspaper publisher and son of an oil industry executive, Byron Tully is an author who also writes for the entertainment industry. His nonfiction debut, "The Old Money Book," was published in April of 2013 to excellent reviews and enjoys consistently strong sales worldwide. His other works include "The Old Money Guide To Marriage", "Old Money, New Woman: How To Manage Your Money and Your Life", and "Old Money Style - The Gentleman's Edition". Byron regularly contributes to its blog, www.theoldmoneybook.com, which has been visited by over 1 million readers since 2014. His book of poetry, "Beneath This Mountain and 24 Other Short Poems" was published in September of 2015. "The Hindu Way to Wealth" followed shortly thereafter. His second nonfiction book details Byron's private conversations with one of India's richest men. The businessman, who remains anonymous, reveals his secret strategies on how to think, work, and live in order to enjoy unlimited abundance in every aspect of your life. It is currently available on Amazon. "The Old Money Guide To Marriage" was published in January of 2016 as a follow up to "The Old Money Book". It details how the attitudes and strategies of America's Upper Class that contribute to a successful courtship and a fulfilling married life. From dating around to settling down, and everything in between, "The Old Money Guide To Marriage" offers no-nonsense advice and tough questions--for you and your potential mate--that will help you Get It Right and Make It Last. In January of 2019, Acorn Street Press published "Old Money, New Woman: How To Manage Your Money and Your Life". This third installment of the Old Money series reveals 8 Old Money Secrets any woman can use to achieve financial independence and personal fulfillment. In 18 chapters, Byron provides insights and information on everything--from cosmetics to clothing and education to etiquette. It's all here: everything a woman needs to know: the time-tested traditions that will help her make it in the modern world. In February of 2020, "Old Money Style - The Gentleman's Edition" was published by Acorn Street Press. This fourth book in the Old Money series reveals the fundamentals of dressing well in a classic and timeless style. Byron shares the powerful secrets of a man's wardrobe and what messages certain garments and ensembles communicate. He also provides a detailed inventory of the essential pieces every man needs to create a solid, versatile, and comfortable wardrobe. In November of 2020, Byron published a 2nd Edition of "The Old Money Book", which expands on his original classic. This 2nd Edition includes vital information and insights for readers as they navigate a very different, post-pandemic world. It also includes excerpts from his previous Old Money titles, as well as more than a dozen popular blog posts from The Old Money Book blog. In September of 2022, "How To Be A Rich Man...or Woman!" was published. The book focuses on the acquisition of wealth through the discovery of our true talents and how those skills can be leveraged in the marketplace to create value. Byron speaks frequently about the culture and values of Old Money. He has been interviewed by KABC New York's Financial Quarterback Show, The Huffington Post, and The Simple Dollar, among others. Byron also writes for the entertainment industry. His original screenplay, an Untitled French Thriller, was an Official Selection at the 2022 Montreal Independent Film Festival. He lives in Paris and is happily married to an Old Money Gal from Boston.
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