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Principles of Security Trading for the Business Man

Principles of Security Trading for the Business Man

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Principles of Security Trading for the Business Man

by Keane, Joseph R

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  • Hardcover
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About This Item

New York: The Magazine of Wall Street, 1926. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. Duodecimo size, 212 pp. A pre-1929 stock market crash guide for successful stock market trading; some of the basic principles remain applicable today. An interesting glimpse into investing history for both bulls and bears.

___DESCRIPTION: Original limp, pebbled, dark-blue cloth, lettered in gilt to upper cover and backstrip, illustrated with charts, graphs and facsimiles; duodecimo size (7.5" by 5.25"), [i-ii] iii-xii, 13-212 pp., first edition.

___CONDITION: A near fine copy, the binding clean with only slight rubbing, a strong, square text block with solid hinges, internally bright and free of prior owner markings.

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Bookseller
Swan's Fine Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
18031703
Title
Principles of Security Trading for the Business Man
Author
Keane, Joseph R
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Near fine
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition
Publisher
The Magazine of Wall Street
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1926
Keywords
Finance and Economics, Stock Market, October 1929 Stock Market Crash, Investing, Wall Street, Trading

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About Swan's Fine Books

Swan's Fine Books specializes in Fine Press, Illustrated Books, and Books About Books. We also carry a wide array of general antiquarian stock and recently acquired a very nice collection of modern lit. Enjoy browsing our web site and visit our brick-and-mortar shop if you are in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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