"Business Forms, Customs and Accounts: For Schools and Colleges" by Seymour Eaton, originally published in 1894, is a comprehensive guide to business practices and accounting methods as they were understood at the end of the 19th century. Designed as a textbook for students, it provides detailed instruction on essential business forms, common customs in trade, and fundamental accounting principles.
The book offers insights into the business world of a bygone era, making it a valuable resource for historians, educators, and anyone interested in the evolution of business practices. Eaton's clear and methodical approach ensures that readers gain a solid understanding of the core concepts, making this work a timeless resource for understanding the foundations of modern business education.
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