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The Literature of Business, Selected and edited by Alta Gwinn Saunders and Herbe

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Books

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Author:

Alta Gwinn Saunders

Book Title:

The Literature of Business

Language:

English

Topic:

Business

Format:

Hard Cover

Publisher:

Harper & Brothers

Genre:

Nonfiction

Publication Year:

1928

Narrative Type:

Nonfiction

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Intended Audience:

Adults

Number of Pages:

632

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From the Introduction: “This book is intended for serious students of business writing: young men and young women in classes in business writing in our colleges and universities; correspondents in commercial firms, perhaps being trained by correspondence supervisors; executives; credit managers; heads of adjustment and claim departments; collection men—all who have awakened to the fact that letters have a vital part in building or ruining a business.”