
Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 17: King of the Market
by Frank Tousey
'Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 17: King of the Market' Summary
Rex Richmond is a young man with a dream of making it big on Wall Street. He starts out as a lowly messenger for a brokerage firm, but he quickly shows his mettle through a combination of hard work, intelligence, and luck. Rex's rise to the top is not without its challenges, but he overcomes them all with the help of his mentor, Mr. Van Derlyn. Along the way, Rex also finds time to help those in need, showing that he is not just a successful businessman, but also a man with a heart of gold.Book Details
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