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Pages
384

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Cover of: The empire of business
The empire of business
1994, W. Briggs
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Cover of: The empire of business
The empire of business
1913, Doubleday
Cover of: The empire of business
The empire of business
1908, Doubleday, Page & co.
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The empire of business.
1902, Doubleday, Page & Co.
Cover of: The empire of business.
Cover of: The empire of business
The empire of business
1902, Doubleday
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The empire of business
1902, Doubleday, Page & Co.
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Table of Contents

The road to business success. The A.B.C. of money.
The common interest of labour and capital.
Thrift as a duty.
How to win fortune.
Wealth and its uses.
The bugaboo of trusts.
Anglo-American trade relations.
Business.
Steel manufacture in the United States.
The cost of living in Britain.
Oil and gas wells.
The three legged stool.
Railroads past and present.
Iron and steel at home and abroad.
The Manchester school and to-day.
What would I do with the tariff if I were czar?

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384 p.
Number of pages
384

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OL14006283M
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empireofbusiness1908carn

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"IT is well that young men should begin at the beginning and occupy the most subordinate positions."

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