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In 1884, Mark Twain gambled everything on a dying President.
In 1884, Mark Twain gambled everything on a dying President. Everyone said to walk away. He offered Ulysses S. Grant 7x the standard publishing royalty. Together, they created a $12M bestseller and America's greatest military memoir. This story changed publishing forever:đź§µ
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55.1%
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82.1%
6.6%
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33.4%
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136.1%
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In 1884, Mark Twain gambled everything on a dying President.
Everyone said to walk away.
He offered Ulysses S. Grant 7x the standard publishing royalty.
Together, they created a $12M bestseller and America's greatest military memoir.
This story changed publishing forever:đź§µ
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