Tono-Bungay

Tono-Bungay
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Download or read book Tono-Bungay written by H. G. Wells and published by e-artnow. This book was released on 2020-12-17 with total page 356 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tono-Bungay is a semiautobiographical novel written by H. G. Wells. It is narrated by George Ponderevo, who is persuaded to help develop the business of selling Tono-Bungay, a patent medicine created by his uncle Edward. George devotes seven years to organizing the production and manufacture of the product, even though he believes it is "a damned swindle".


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