Publisher's Synopsis
This moving memoir chronicles the life of William Ross, a Scottish entrepreneur and philanthropist. Born into poverty, Ross worked his way up from humble beginnings to become one of Glasgow's most successful businessmen, founding the Ross & Duncan engineering firm and investing in a range of other businesses. Despite his success, Ross never forgot his roots and remained committed to improving the lives of those less fortunate than himself. This heartfelt memoir offers a rare glimpse into the life of a remarkable man.
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