A guide to book-keepers, according to the Italian manner: now in general use. Directing young accomptants to the books and accompts where the usual occurrences in trade are to be enter'd; and in the stile proper for such entrances. By Charles Snell, accomptant, master of the Free-Writing-School in Foster-Lane: with whom young gentlemen may board
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- A guide to book-keepers, according to the Italian manner: now in general use. Directing young accomptants to the books and accompts where the usual occurrences in trade are to be enter'd; and in the stile proper for such entrances. By Charles Snell, accomptant, master of the Free-Writing-School in Foster-Lane: with whom young gentlemen may board
- Rules for book-keeping
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- Imprint
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London : Printed for the author and sold by Tho. Baker at the Bible and Rose in Ludgate-Street, MDCCIX. [1709]
- Publication year
- 1709
- ESTC No.
- N2870
- Grub Street ID
- 17920
- Description
- 16p. ; 2°.
- Note
- Titlepage in red and black
First published in 1701 as 'Rules for book-keeping'.
- Uncontrolled note
- Comma after "accompts" very faint in BL copy