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Money: How to Read a Balance Sheet.

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Category: Economics
Publisher: London: Labour Research Department, 1967.
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Third edition paperback booklet in good condition. Some wear and discolouration to edges of covers and spine. Bumps to corners. Pages lightly tanned. Tear to fore-edge of one page. 12mo. 63pp.

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