"Points" for 1885, subtitled "Being a Collection of Facts and Figures for Small Speculators," offers a glimpse into the world of late 19th-century investment and speculation. This vintage guide, originally compiled in 1885, provides insights and data intended to aid the small investor in making informed decisions. Though specific to its time, the book provides valuable historical context regarding the financial landscape and investment strategies of the era.
Authored by Horace W. Chipman, this book captures a unique moment in the history of American finance, reflecting the opportunities and risks associated with investing during a period of significant economic change.
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