Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son / Being the Letters written by John Graham, Head of the House of Graham & Company, Pork-Packers in Chicago, familiarly known on 'Change as "Old Gorgon Graham," to his Son, Pierrepont, facetiously known to his intimates as "Piggy."
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A series of frank, often humorous letters from an experienced meat-packing merchant to his son offers practical counsel on business practices, money management, personal conduct, and social manners. Through anecdotes about hires, sales trips, promotions, and encounters in various cities, the father models hard-headed pragmatism tempered by paternal concern, urging industry, thrift, and common sense. Episodes alternate pointed advice with comic sketches of colleagues and customers and follow the son’s progress from student to traveling representative while reflecting on ambition, reputation, and the everyday habits that shape success.
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