Practical book-keeping, or the merchant & tradesmans assistant, being a compleat treatise on merchants accompts methodized in the nature of real business, wherein Almost all the Varieties which can happen in that useful Art are introduced and explained in a concise and easy Manner. The Whole being divided into two Sets of Books, principally intended to supply the Defects of those already published, and for the Instruction of Youth at School, and in the Compting-House. With a supplement, Shewing The Nature of negociating Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, &c. and a Collection of the different Bills and Forms of Business in Use among Merchants. By John Cooke, Master of the Academy in Wells-Street, St. James's Square.
- Cooke, John, master of the academy in Wells-Street.
- Date:
- [1788]
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Also known as
Compting-house assistant
Publication/Creation
London : printed for S. Hooper, No. 212, High-Holborn. MDCCLXXXVIII. sewed, 2s. 6d., [1788]
Physical description
[4],xxiv,[212]p. ; 120.
References note
ESTC T87603
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.