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Author
Dilworth, Thomas, d. 1780.
Title
The young book-keeper's assistant [microform] : shewing him, in the most
plain and easy manner, the Italian way of stating debtor and creditor ... to
which is annexed, a synopsis of compendium of the whole art of stating
debtor and creditor ... the whole designed for the use of schools in Great
Britain and Ireland ... / by Thomas Dilworth.
Edition
2nd ed.
LOCATION
CALL #
STATUS
State Ref Library
RAV/FM4/2
FILL IN SLIP
Published
London : Printed and sold by H. Kent, 1761.
Description
[164] p. in various pagings.
Series
Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature ; no. 9685.
Subject
Bookkeeping -- Early works to 1800.
Accounting -- Study and teaching -- Great Britain.
Accounting -- Study and teaching -- Ireland.
Debtor and creditor.
References
Higgs, H. Bibl. of economics 2470
Notes
Microfilm. New Haven, Conn. : Research Publications, [1975]. 1 microfilm
reel ; 35 mm. (Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature ; no. 9685).
Bib util
14438813
> I'm looking for more extensive information on Thomas Dilworth, the English
> clergyman who wrote important 18th century grammars and arithmetic books
> that were used throughout the colonies and into the 19th century.
> I've exhausted my internet searches -- most things are repeats of a short,
> unhelpful Wikipedia article, so you don't have to refer me there...
> Any help you can lend...I'd be most grateful.
> Thanks,
> Candace Perry
> Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center
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