Lexikon Der Handelskorrespondenz is a comprehensive reference guide to business correspondence in German, originally published in 1889. This lexicon provides detailed guidance on crafting effective and professional letters and documents for various commercial interactions. Covering a wide range of topics relevant to trade and communication, it serves as an invaluable resource for students, professionals, and anyone engaging in German-language business dealings.
Authored by Heinrich Loewe, this book offers insights into the nuances of German business etiquette and the specific language conventions required for successful communication. It is an essential tool for mastering the art of German business writing, providing practical advice and examples to enhance clarity and professionalism. A valuable resource for historical linguistics and business history.
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