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A close friend and former schoolmate sketches the life of a publisher and industrialist, beginning with childhood amid the historic streets of his native city and the religious and family influences that shaped him. The memoir proceeds chronologically through schooling, early employment, marriage, residences, travels including journeys in the Near East, holidays abroad, civic interests, and the final planned voyage cut short by death. Personal letters, reminiscences, and local antiquarian detail illuminate a temper marked by simplicity, conscientious labor, and stewardship. The book emphasizes domestic scenes, managerial responsibilities, and steady public service rather than dramatic incident.
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