Condition: Acceptable. Please see the images for more details. May show signs of wear such as:
• Shelf wear or scuffing on the cover
• Creases, marks, or tears on pages or dust jacket
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Blurb: “A practical snapshot of early 20th-century commerce, A First Book in Business Methods by William P. Teller and Henry E. Brown offers a fascinating look at how business was taught and understood over a century ago. Published by Rand, McNally & Company in 1916, this educational text was designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of everyday business practices.
Covering topics like banking, drafts, checks, and commercial transactions, the book blends clear instruction with real-world examples and period documents, giving it both instructional value and historical charm. The included forms and illustrations provide a hands-on feel for how business was conducted in an era before digital finance.
Bound in a sturdy cloth hardcover with clean, classic typography, this volume is a great collectible for those interested in business history, early education, or vintage textbooks. A unique piece that captures the foundations of modern commerce as they were taught to a new generation.”