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"The Early Bird: A Business Man's Love Story" is a classic novel written by George Randolph Chester and first published in 1910. The story revolves around a young and ambitious businessman named Peter Good, who is determined to make his mark in the world of business. Peter has aided in his efforts by his loyal and resourceful assistant, Jimmy, and the two of them engage in a series of business ventures that bring them both success and fortune. Along the way, Peter meets and falls in love with a beautiful, intelligent young woman named Polly. Despite facing various challenges and obstacles, including the interference of a rival businessman and the demands of their respective careers, Peter and Polly's love endures and they are eventually able to build a life together. "The Early Bird" is a heartwarming and engaging love story that also provides insights into the world of business and entrepreneurship. It is a timeless tale of ambition, perseverance, and love, and continues to be enjoyed by readers of all ages.
A cheerful account of the rise and fall of an American Business Buccaneer. Two swindlers, arrive in Battlesburg, and con the local townsfolk that they are wealthy businessmen. They use the town's money to establish plans for a factory to produce covered carpet tacks and set off a major real estate boom. They are about to leave town with their money when they receive a genuine order for a large supply of tacks. They decide to marry local girls and settle down in Battlesburg.
The Making of Bobby Burnit; Being a Record of the Adventures of a Live American Young Man, has been considered an important book throughout the human history. So that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. The whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. This book is not made of scanned copies and hence the text is clear and readable.
If you had Wallingford's quick business wit and his skill in converting another man's cash into his own--within the law--would you do it, and take the cash? Probably not. Our gambling spirit runs high, but for most of us stops short--possibly--at a game of cards, or the stock market. The "get-rich-quick" ante is too steep. Yet in America to-day there are plenty of business pirates like Wallingford--pirates who work on Wallingford's recipe--who, together, take hundreds of thousands of dollars from us every year.
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