"A Complete System Of Practical Book-keeping" by Nicholas Harris offers a comprehensive guide to the bookkeeping practices of its time. This detailed manual is exemplified through eleven sets of books, illustrating the practical application of accounting principles. The text includes various forms of bills, mercantile letters, and other documents commonly used in daily business operations.
Designed to be a valuable resource for those learning or practicing bookkeeping, the book provides insights into the financial record-keeping methods of the past. It also features an interest and time table, enhancing its utility for financial calculations. This book is a useful historical record and practical guide for anyone interested in the evolution of accounting practices.
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