Publisher's Synopsis
Delve into the intriguing world of early 19th-century London with Thomas Skinner Surr's "The Magic of Wealth, Volume I." This satirical novel offers a sharp and witty commentary on the pursuit of fortune and the societal obsessions of the era. Surr's narrative captures the essence of a time when wealth was both a coveted prize and a source of endless intrigue.
Through vivid characters and a compelling storyline, the novel explores the allure and potential pitfalls of chasing riches. Readers will find themselves immersed in a world where ambition, social climbing, and the relentless pursuit of wealth define the lives of many. "The Magic of Wealth" stands as a fascinating historical snapshot, offering both entertainment and insightful observations on the human condition.
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