"The Special Telegraph Code, Adapted To The Eastern Trade" is a historic manual designed to streamline communication for businesses engaged in trade with Eastern countries. Compiled by John Duxbury, this code facilitates the rapid and efficient transmission of complex commercial information via telegraph. In an era where timely communication was paramount, such specialized codes were essential tools for merchants, shippers, and agents operating in international markets.
This book offers insights into the intricacies of early telegraphic communication and its role in shaping global commerce. It serves as a valuable resource for historians, linguists, and anyone interested in the evolution of business practices and telecommunications.
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