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Thousands of other books are also on sale 【 #Solty Bookstore 】 #Postwar Japanese Literature #OrangeBookshelf #EconomicFiction #Bubble #80s Table of Contents = #See photos after the 2nd photo Thank you very much. Please consider this a book for reading, as it is a used book. In addition to this, we also sell novels, philosophical books, humanities books, entertainment, science fiction, mysteries, and old magazines. #202509 【Content Introduction】 Housing, condominium sales, golf course development... Blessed with business acumen and connections to influential people, Hidenao Omine's business continues to expand at a rapid pace. As he gains financial strength, he begins to buy up shares of listed companies. Furthermore, his ambition turns towards a large-scale stock manipulation... But, cornered by a shortage of funds, Omine takes a gamble... An outstanding economic novel depicting the life of a man who pushed forward to realize his ambition. Eiji Oshita Non-fiction writer Born in Hiroshima Prefecture in 1944. Graduated from the Faculty of Letters, French Literature Department, Hiroshima University. In 1970, he became a reporter for "Shukan Bunshun." During his time as a reporter, he debuted as a writer with the publication of "Novel Dentsu" (Tokuma Bunko). Furthermore, "The Ambition and Money Line of Michi Takehisa, the Empress of Mitsukoshi," published in the monthly "Bungei Shunju," caused a sensation. In 1983, he left "Shukan Bunshun" and has continued to create works in a wide range of genres, from politics, finance, and government to economics, entertainment, and incidents. His books include "Movie Actress Sayuri Yoshinaga," "Struggle! Kakuei School" (Kodansha), and "Top-dog Spirit: A Hound Without a Collar" (East Press), totaling over 400 books. He became a special correspondent for Shukan Bunshun in 1970 and worked there for 13 years until 1982. During his time there, he made his debut as a writer with "Novel Dentsu" (Sanichi Shobo) in 1981. Subsequently, "The Ambition and Money Line of Michi Takehisa, the Empress of Mitsukoshi," which he wrote for the monthly "Bungei Shunju," caused a great sensation and triggered the Mitsukoshi Incident, which led to the resignation of Mitsukoshi's president, Shigeru Okada.
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