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How to Read the Money Article.
by DUGUID, Charles
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About This Item
London, Effingham Wilson, 1901. . First edition; 8vo (19 x 13 cm); dated ownership inscription in pencil to title page, front and endpaper pink ads., 31pp. numbered ads. to rear; publisher's red cloth, spine and upper cover lettered in black, spine slightly faded, minor wear to extremities, pp.16-17 joint cracked but holding; vii, [1], 130, [2], 31pp.
stock23 The first edition of this fascinating work aimed at demystifying financial journalism for the 'uninitiated' investor. The author, Charles Duguid (1864-1923), was 'City editor' of the Morning Post, where he was responsible for coverage of business in the City of London and reporting on economics more generally.
Dennistoun 148.
stock23 The first edition of this fascinating work aimed at demystifying financial journalism for the 'uninitiated' investor. The author, Charles Duguid (1864-1923), was 'City editor' of the Morning Post, where he was responsible for coverage of business in the City of London and reporting on economics more generally.
Dennistoun 148.
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- Shapero Rare Books
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- 109822
- Title
- How to Read the Money Article.
- Author
- DUGUID, Charles
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Place of Publication
- London, Effingham Wilson, 1901.
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