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A Brief History Of The Firm Of Messrs. Davison, Newman & Company Now Incorporated With The West Indian Produce Association Limited

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A Brief History Of The Firm Of Messrs. Davison, Newman & Company Now Incorporated With The West Indian Produce Association Limited

Author: Owen Rutter
Binding: Hardback
Published: Davison, Newman & Co., 1938

Condition:
Book: Fair
Jacket: No dust jacket - some marks on spine and corners
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: Previous owner

A Brief History Of The Firm Of Messrs. Davison, Newman & Company Now Incorporated With The West Indian Produce Association Limited chronicles the intricate evolution of a significant commercial entity. This historical account details the foundational years and subsequent growth of Messrs. Davison, Newman & Company, culminating in its pivotal incorporation with the West Indian Produce Association Limited. The narrative illustrates the economic landscape and business practices prevalent during its operational span, offering a meticulous record of its contributions to trade. Rutter presents a comprehensive overview, shedding light on the strategic decisions and market forces that shaped the firm's trajectory. This work serves as an essential resource for understanding the development of mercantile enterprises within a specific historical context.

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Author: Owen Rutter
Binding: Hardback
Published: Davison, Newman & Co., 1938

Condition:
Book: Fair
Jacket: No dust jacket - some marks on spine and corners
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: Previous owner

A Brief History Of The Firm Of Messrs. Davison, Newman & Company Now Incorporated With The West Indian Produce Association Limited chronicles the intricate evolution of a significant commercial entity. This historical account details the foundational years and subsequent growth of Messrs. Davison, Newman & Company, culminating in its pivotal incorporation with the West Indian Produce Association Limited. The narrative illustrates the economic landscape and business practices prevalent during its operational span, offering a meticulous record of its contributions to trade. Rutter presents a comprehensive overview, shedding light on the strategic decisions and market forces that shaped the firm's trajectory. This work serves as an essential resource for understanding the development of mercantile enterprises within a specific historical context.