A Millionaire Of Yesterday

A Millionaire Of Yesterday

E.Phillips Oppenheim

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Repro India Limited
Año de edición:
2023
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Ficción clásica
ISBN:
9789357272506
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E. Phillips Oppenheim’s 'A Millionaire of Yesterday' was first released in 1900. The book follows the story of a young man’s struggle for fortune in colonial Africa and his quest for happiness there. Young Scarlett Trent, who is eager to become wealthy in the gold mines of Africa, must struggle with his own sense of good and evil while juggling the difficulties he faces and his desire to succeed. His buddy Monty, a dubious alcoholic with a murky past, accompanies him on his mission. The suspense is maintained throughout the novel, whether they will be successful in achieving their goals or whether Monty’s past returns to haunt them both. Despite his best efforts, Trent is obstructed by several opponents who only bring him immense tragedy. The readers will find themselves immersed in the experience of the novel as it leads them towards a happy ending. The Long Arm of Mannister, The Great Impersonation, and The Moving Finger are some of Oppenheim’s best known works.

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