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  • Goniąc czarne jednorożce [Chasing Black Unicorns]

  • Jak polski Wilk z Wall Street został afrykańskim terrorystą (How a Polish Wolf of Wall Street Became an African Terrorist)
  • By: Marek Zmysłowski
  • Narrated by: Kamil Kula
  • Length: 13 hrs and 27 mins

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Goniąc czarne jednorożce [Chasing Black Unicorns]

By: Marek Zmysłowski
Narrated by: Kamil Kula
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Publisher's Summary

A millioner and a self-made businessman, Marek Zmysłowski, built African Amazon and became one of the most famous people in IT in Africa. One day it turned out that he's also a fugitive wanted by the Interpol. How did this happen?

In his autobiography, Zmysłowski doesn't take himself too seriously and with humor shows the backstage of doing business, which was sometimes dangerous. With his journalistic verve, he draws a colorful picture of Africa, which became his favorite continent.

Please note: This audiobook is in Polish.

©2019 Marek Zmysłowski (P)2019 Agora S.A.

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