
audiobook
by American School of Correspondence
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COMMERCIAL LAW
COMMERCIAL LAW
COMMERCIAL LAW
COMMERCIAL LAW
COMMERCIAL LAW
A sweeping reference that brings the whole world of early‑20th‑century business practice into one volume, this work covers everything from bookkeeping and auditing to commercial law, cost‑keeping, and industrial organization. Written by a corps of seasoned accountants, auditors, attorneys, and management specialists, it blends clear explanations with more than two thousand detailed engravings that illustrate the latest office equipment, factory layouts, and banking procedures of the era.
Listeners will discover practical guidance on topics such as ledger management, inventory control, advertising strategies, and the legal foundations of commerce, all presented in a straightforward, instructional style. Whether you’re a student of business history, a professional seeking historical context for modern practices, or simply curious about the foundations of today’s corporate world, this comprehensive guide offers a vivid snapshot of the methods that shaped early American industry.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (689K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-08-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
One of the oldest names in distance education, this not-for-profit American institution helped bring structured home study to generations of students. Its publications often reflect a practical, early-20th-century focus on trades, engineering, and self-improvement.
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