Sixteenth-Century Writings on Bookkeeping: Acquired by the Kress Library of Business and Economics
Dorothea D. Reeves
Business History Review, 1960, vol. 34, issue 3, 327-334
Abstract:
Two recent acquisitions of the Kress Library, a part of Baker Library of the Harvard Business School, will be of particular interest to business historians. The Kress Library, rich in the history of economic institutions and business life, as well as in material on the progress of economic thought, has a strong and varied collection on bookkeeping, to which it has recently added two rare volumes.
Date: 1960
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