"An Epitome of Naval Book-Keeping" by William Tate offers a detailed look into the accounting practices of naval administration. This historical text provides a comprehensive overview of the methods and principles used to manage finances within naval operations, reflecting the bookkeeping techniques of the era. This book will appeal to readers interested in maritime history, accounting history, or military administration.
This book provides insight into the financial complexities inherent in maintaining naval forces. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of naval finance and the evolution of accounting practices.
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