Manuel de l'Assur , Ou Vade-mecum Des Clients Du Bureau-central Des Assurances Maritimes D'anvers is a comprehensive guide for clients of the Bureau-central des Assurances Maritimes in Antwerp. Written by Auguste Morel, this manual serves as an essential reference for understanding the intricacies of marine insurance during the 19th century.
The book provides detailed insights into maritime insurance practices, offering practical advice and explanations relevant to ship owners, merchants, and others involved in maritime commerce. Readers will find valuable information on navigating insurance policies, understanding claim procedures, and managing risks associated with maritime ventures.
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