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Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son
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In «Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son,» George Horace Lorimer presents an epistolary narrative that deftly combines humor, wisdom, and practical advice. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, the book chronicles imaginary correspondence between a wealthy merchant, Mr. Grover, and his son, who navigates the complexities of life and business. Lorimer's writing is characterized by its conversational tone, rich in satirical observation, which critiques societal norms while offering timeless insights into character and ambition. This work resonates deeply within the American literary context, reflecting the burgeoning capitalism and middle-class values of its time. George Horace Lorimer (1867-1937) was an influential editor and a keen observer of American life. His background in journalism and his experiences in the business world informed his understanding of both personal and professional dynamics. Lorimer's own ascent from humble beginnings to a position of influence as the editor of The Saturday Evening Post significantly influenced his portrayal of self-made success, making this book a semi-autobiographical endeavor that underscores his belief in meritocracy. I highly recommend «Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son» to readers seeking a blend of insight and entertainment. Its timeless advice, presented in a relatable format, makes it not only a valuable resource for aspiring entrepreneurs but also a delightful exploration of father-son relationships, making it a significant addition to both personal and academic libraries.