ELWOOD'S GRAIN TABLES: SHOWING THE VALUE OF BUSHELS AND POUNDS OF DIFFERENT KINDS OF GRAIN CALCULATED IN FEDERAL MONEY.
by Elwood, James L
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(Printed by T.K. & P.G. Collins for) Henry C. Baird, Philadelphia: ., 1852 pp. vii, (1), 214. Bookseller's label of Spangler's, Lancaster, PA on front paste down. Postal stamp of Elliottson, PA, Sep. 28 A.M. 1907 on front paste down and first fly leaf. Ruled in black throughout. 8vo. 200 mm. Original full cloth binding. Boards embossed in blind. Corners worn with slight loss. Head and tail of spine worn with slight loss. Rear joint worn with loss. Hardbound. Good. Title continues: 'So Arranged As To Exhibit Upon A Single Page, The Value At A Given Price From Ten Cents To Two Dollars Per Bushel. With Other Convenient And Useful Tables Connected With Produce Transactions'. Popular with both farmers and investors, and other who had to deal with grain. Eleood was first issued in 1849. This edition is scarce. PAIMP 24. Hardcover.
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- ELWOOD'S GRAIN TABLES: SHOWING THE VALUE OF BUSHELS AND POUNDS OF DIFFERENT KINDS OF GRAIN CALCULATED IN FEDERAL MONEY.
- Author
- Elwood, James L
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- Hardcover
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- (Printed by T.K. & P.G. Collins for) Henry C. Baird, Philadelphia: .
- Date Published
- 1852
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- PENNSYLVANIA IMPRINTS EARLY AMERICAN AMERICANA ECONOMICS BUSINESS AGRICULTURE GRAIN TABLES UNITED STATES MONEY ELWOOD'S JAMES L. ELWOOD PHILADELPHIA IMPRINT 1852
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- ECONOMICS / BUSINESS; EARLY AMERICAN IMPRINTS;
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