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HISTORY OF ACCOUNTANCY IN USA THE CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ACCOUNTING (HISTORICAL PERSP BUS ENTERPRIS)

HISTORY OF ACCOUNTANCY IN USA THE CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ACCOUNTING (HISTORICAL PERSP BUS ENTERPRIS)

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HISTORY OF ACCOUNTANCY IN USA THE CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ACCOUNTING (HISTORICAL PERSP BUS ENTERPRIS)

by GARY JOHN PREVITS

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Covers lie flat, there are creases in spine and hightlights in text,

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Title
HISTORY OF ACCOUNTANCY IN USA THE CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ACCOUNTING (HISTORICAL PERSP BUS ENTERPRIS)
Author
GARY JOHN PREVITS
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Paperback
ISBN 10
0814207286
ISBN 13
9780814207284
Publisher
Ohio State University Press
Place of Publication
Chicago, Illinois, U.s.a.
Date Published
February 1, 1998

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