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Nineteenth Century Anti-Drummer Legislation in the United States*

Anonymous

Business History Review, 1964, vol. 38, issue 4, 479-500

Abstract: The rise and fall of discriminatory legislation against traveling salesmen is fully documented in this study of a negative vein of American business history.

Date: 1964
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