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Thomas Thomas, Printer to the University of Cambridge 1583-8. Part II: Some Account of his Materials and Bookbindings with a Short-title List of his Printing
Preston's Treatise on Book-keeping: Or, Arbitrary Rules Made Plain: In Two Parts... Adapted to the Use of Academies and Common Schools, with Varied Examples; Accompanied with Detailed Explanations: the First Part Being Designed for the Use of Mechanics of All Classes; the Second, Arranged More Particularly for the Instruction of Young Men who Contemplate the Pursuit of Mercantile Business. Showing the Method of Keeping Accounts by Double Entry: Embracing a Variety of Useful Instructioon Relative to Different Kinds of Business
Preston's Treatise on Book-keeping: A Common-sense Guide to a Common-sense Mind, in Two Parts.[The First Part Being Adapted to the Use of Retailers, Farmers, Mechanics, and Common Schools. The Second Part Being Arranged More Particularly for the Instruction of Young Men who Contemplate the Pursuit of Mercantile Business. Showing the Method of Keeping Accounts by Double Entry, Embracing a Variety of Useful Forms and Rules.]