Calumet 'K'
- Version
- 2.0
- License
- Purchase
- Minimum Requirements
- Compatible with iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.1 or later. iTunes account required
- Date added
- 25 August 2010
Publisher's description
Calumet 'K' by Samuel Merwin This 1901 novel is the story of one man's ingenuity, perseverance and struggle in the construction of a grain elevator, and of his exhilarating triumph. Ayn Rand declared it her favorite novel, and it served inspiration for the heroes of her novel Atlas Shrugged. "Calumet 'K'" is the name of a two-million bushel grain elevator being constructed by Charlie Bannon. Farmers and commodity markets are depending on Bannon to build it on time. In opposition are several tycoons wagering on it not getting built. Bannon must heroically overcome incompetance, scheming, and sabotage, in addition to the daunting task of building the massive grain elevator. This is the story of competence of single-minded effort, unstoppable determination, unflagging certainty and unbeatable ability. Your Mobile Apps Inc. has developed the outstanding ebook reader for iPhone. It includes following features: * Reading Anywhere - No internet needed * Easy Navigation - Well organized chapters * Customizable Reading Experience - Adjustable fonts, size, text and background colors * Night Mode - For reading in dimly lit environments * Bookmarks - Bookmark your favorites chapters and reading progress * Restore Last View - When re-launched, you're returned to the exact location you were last at while reading More and more features will be added into future updates.
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