Title: | Treatise on book-keeping |
Alternate title: | Preston's treatise on book-keeping: or, Arbitrary rules made plain: in two parts ... adapted to the use of academies and common schools, with varied examples; accompanied with detailed explanations: the first part being designed for the use of mechanics of all classes; the second, arranged more particularly for the instruction of young men who contemplate the pursuit of mercantile business. Showing the method of keeping accounts by double entry: embracing a variety of useful instructioon relative to different kinds of business |
Author: | Preston, Lyman, 1795-1882 |
Note: | Robinson, Pratt & Co., 259 Pearl Street, 1835 |
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Subject: | Bookkeeping |
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