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The Charles Ilfeld Company: A Study of the Rise and Decline of Mercantile
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The Charles Ilfeld Company: A Study of the Rise and Decline of Mercantile Capitalism in New Mexico (Harvard Studies in Business History) Hardcover - 1961

by Parish, William J

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Harvard University Press, 1961-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good/Clipped. Presumed first ed.; 431 p., clean and unmarked anywhere; binding tight; unfaded red boards with still bright gilt lettering and colophon on spine well protected by clean photographic d.j. that has suffered a little chipping at crown and foot of spine, rubbing at corners.
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From the rear cover

This book presents a picture of the changing structure of business enterprise in New Mexico from the days of the Santa Fe Trail to present times. By building upon an intimate analysis of the activities and policies of the Charles Ilfeld Company and its dominant personalities, it describes in some detail the transitions from budding to mature mercantile capitalism, and finally to industrial capitalism. In accomplishing these objectives Mr. Parish places great emphasis on the basic influence of environment in the structure and practices of business.

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