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The narrative follows Jonathan Reuben Wix, a genial, enterprising confidence man who transforms a small street business into a profitable corporation through charm, creative accounting, and deliberate schemes. Through episodic exploits in salesmanship, stock deals, real-estate ventures, stage enterprises, and double-crosses, he manipulates partners, persuades cautious investors, and engineers surprising reversals. The tone moves between comic caper and social satire as the story examines ambition, gullibility, and the mechanics of speculation, portraying both the cleverness of the schemer and the vulnerabilities of those who trust him.

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George Randolph Chester

George Randolph Chester was an American author known for his engaging and humorous novels that often explore themes of ambition and the American dream. His most notable work, "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford," presents a satirical take on the rise and fall of a business schemer, reflecting the entrepreneurial spirit of his time. Chester's writing is characterized by its lively characters and witty dialogue, making his stories both entertaining and thought-provoking. In addition to this popular title, he authored several other works, including "Five Thousand an Hour" and "The Early Bird," which further showcase his talent for blending humor with social commentary.

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