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A series dealing with all the most important aspectsof commercial activity.
"Short, pithy, simple, and well informed, and written by men ofacknowledged authority, these books are equally interesting, whetherthe reader knows something or nothing of the subject."
Manchester Guardian.
PORTS AND DOCKS. By Douglas Owen, Barrister-at-Law, Secretaryto the Alliance Marine and General Assurance Company.
RAILWAYS. By E. R. McDermott, Joint Editor of the RailwayNews, City Editor of the Daily News.
THE STOCK EXCHANGE. By Chas. Duguid, City Editor ofthe Daily Mail, Author of the "Story of the Stock Exchange,"etc. etc.
MONOPOLIES, TRUSTS, AND KARTELLS. By F. W.Hirst.
TRADE UNIONS. By G. Drage.
THE BUSINESS OF INSURANCE. By A. J. Wilson, Editorof the Investors' Review, City Editor of the Daily Chronicle.
THE ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY. By A. G. Whyte, B.SC.,Editor of Electrical Investments.
LAW IN BUSINESS. By H. A. Wilson.
THE MONEY MARKET. By F. Straker, Fellow of and Lecturerto the Institute of Bankers and Lecturer to the Educational Departmentof the London Chamber of Commerce.
THE SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY. By David Pollock,M.I.N.A., Author of "Modern Shipbuilding and the Men Engaged inIt," etc. etc.
THE BUSINESS SIDE OF AGRICULTURE. By A. G. L.Rogers, M.A., Editor of the last Volume of the "History of Agricultureand Prices in England."
THE BUSINESS OF ADVERTISING. By C. G. Moran.
THE COTTON INDUSTRY AND TRADE. By S. J. Chapman.
CIVIL ENGINEERING. By T. C. Fidler.
THE IRON TRADE OF GREAT BRITAIN. By J. S. Jeans.
THE BREWING INDUSTRY. By Julian L. Baker, F.I.C., F.C.S.
THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY. By Geoffrey de Holden-Stone.
MINING AND MINING INVESTMENTS. By A. Moil.
First Published.... February 1904
Second Edition..... November 1906
Third Edition .... November 1913
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