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Looking for two novels by French novelist Paul-Lu Sulize
Green kingdom
Paul-Lou Sulizel
The green kingdom (the author uses this article as a pun. Because dollar bills are green, this title also means "the king of money".
Paul-Loup Sulitzer is a famous French entrepreneur, aged 39, whose paternal line is Romanian immigrants. Suritzel lost his father when he was a child. He set foot in business from the age of 18, started from scratch, and then managed real estate. He soon became a billionaire and was known as "the youngest general manager in France". Now, he is a world-renowned economic and financial expert.
Surizel began to engage in literary creation from 1979, and wrote Money (1980), Cash (198 1) and Fortune (1982)
Le Royvert, published in France on February 1984, is the author's most successful new work. Describe a survivor of a Nazi German concentration camp's death pit, avenge his father in a strange way, join the commandos in the Middle East, participate in smuggling in North Africa, and roam Indian tribes. Later, in the United States, he became a billionaire with more than 1600 companies. The novel not only describes the legendary experience of the protagonist's twists and turns, but also introduces the vivid story of how to be brave in pioneering and be good at enterprise management in the fierce competition, so that people can see various pictures of western society through this series of business stories, which is a novel worth reading.
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