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Funds and Their Use - Cleveland, Frederick A. - 1902

$125.00
American economist Frederick Albert Cleveland (1865-1946) led a high-profile career which included leading budget reform movements and serving as financial adviser to President Taft. The present work was published during his early days in academia at the University of Pennsylvania. As an overview of money and credit funds, it serves as a thorough introduction, although Larson critiques its lack of historical information. Hardcover, 12mo. Impressed brown cloth. Gilt titles on spine. 304pp. Light shelf wear to head and toe of spine. Tips are in good shape. Very little external wear. Covers are clean and sharp. Binding is sound. Light foxing to inside covers only. Text block is bright and clean. VG.
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American economist Frederick Albert Cleveland (1865-1946) led a high-profile career which included leading budget reform movements and serving as financial adviser to President Taft. The present work was published during his early days in academia at the University of Pennsylvania. As an overview of money and credit funds, it serves as a thorough introduction, although Larson critiques its lack of historical information. Hardcover, 12mo. Impressed brown cloth. Gilt titles on spine. 304pp. Light shelf wear to head and toe of spine. Tips are in good shape. Very little external wear. Covers are clean and sharp. Binding is sound. Light foxing to inside covers only. Text block is bright and clean. VG.
American economist Frederick Albert Cleveland (1865-1946) led a high-profile career which included leading budget reform movements and serving as financial adviser to President Taft. The present work was published during his early days in academia at the University of Pennsylvania. As an overview of money and credit funds, it serves as a thorough introduction, although Larson critiques its lack of historical information. Hardcover, 12mo. Impressed brown cloth. Gilt titles on spine. 304pp. Light shelf wear to head and toe of spine. Tips are in good shape. Very little external wear. Covers are clean and sharp. Binding is sound. Light foxing to inside covers only. Text block is bright and clean. VG.

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