Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford / A Cheerful Account of the Rise and Fall of an American Business Buccaneer
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A witty picaresque tale follows a smooth-talking promoter who devises speculative schemes to launch sham companies, manipulate small-town ambitions, and cash in on gullibility, often with the help of a reluctant partner. Episodes show the planning and flamboyant salesmanship behind creations like covered carpet tacks, pneumatic devices, and corners on agricultural markets, then the temporary successes, social manipulations, and inevitable reversals when deals collapse. Interlaced scenes lampoon speculative fever, social climbing, and earnest local boosters, balancing comic detail with occasional setbacks that reveal both the protagonist's cunning and the costs of get-rich-quick ventures.
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