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Der Gewerbsmann: Und Die Gewerblichen Verhaltnisse Wurttembergs (1845)

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I was born in a town in India, and lived most of my life in New Delhi. I came to United States and joined a prestigious engineering graduate school, and work on exclusive area of research. I also studied philosophical literature and ancient texts, and became intrigued and disgusted by the societal manipulation of the human population. This is a story of a young boy thrown into an unknown mystic land, and under tremendous frustrations and regulations in every aspect of his life, he takes an arduous journey to walk the ascent of freedom.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
118
ISBN
9781167474101

I was born in a town in India, and lived most of my life in New Delhi. I came to United States and joined a prestigious engineering graduate school, and work on exclusive area of research. I also studied philosophical literature and ancient texts, and became intrigued and disgusted by the societal manipulation of the human population. This is a story of a young boy thrown into an unknown mystic land, and under tremendous frustrations and regulations in every aspect of his life, he takes an arduous journey to walk the ascent of freedom.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
118
ISBN
9781167474101