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Discover the inspiring true story of Victor Smorgon, a renowned philanthropist, in "Living the Dream: The Story of Victor Smorgon" by Rod Myer. This biography, published in 2000 by New Holland Publishers, offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of a remarkable individual. With 318 pages, this hardcover edition features a dust jacket, adding to its overall appeal. The book is in excellent condition, boasting clean and tidy pages, free of writing, dog ears, and tight binding, ensuring a delightful reading experience.
This autobiography is a must-read for anyone interested in cultural history, literature, and memoirs. Rod Myer's narrative provides a captivating account of Victor Smorgon's life, offering a unique perspective on small business, opinion of the people, and true stories. As a biography, it falls under the genres of biographies and true stories, business, economics, and industry. This book is suitable for young adults and adults alike, making it an excellent addition to any personal library.
With its Australian origins, this book is a valuable find for collectors and enthusiasts. Weighing 662g, it is a substantial volume that exudes quality and craftsmanship. "Living the Dream: The Story of Victor Smorgon" is an extraordinary book that will captivate readers with its engaging narrative, making it an excellent choice for those interested in the life of Victor Smorgon, philanthropy, and Australian cultural studies.
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