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- catalog abstract "Narrative history in popular style, from ancient time to the present.".
- catalog contributor b6605221.
- catalog created "[1964, c1963]".
- catalog date "1964".
- catalog date "[1964, c1963]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1964, c1963]".
- catalog description "Narrative history in popular style, from ancient time to the present.".
- catalog description "World without merchants -- First journeys into the unknown -- Athens lives by its grain trade -- The fall of Rome -- The man from the east -- The Italian cities: trade becomes business -- Strength through unity: the Hanseatic League -- The fuggers, kings, and slaves of credit -- The elusive treasure of El Dorado -- War, commerce, and piracy -- Paper money, illusions, and speculations -- Triangular trade: England, Africa, the West Indies -- Bills of exchange open up the continental market -- Machines need new markets -- The beginnings of global economics -- The art of selling -- The state takes over distribution -- Epilogue.".
- catalog extent "396 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Merchants make history.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Merchants make history.".
- catalog issued "1964".
- catalog issued "[1964, c1963]".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, John Day Co.".
- catalog relation "Merchants make history.".
- catalog subject "380.9".
- catalog subject "Commerce History.".
- catalog subject "HF352 .S213".
- catalog subject "Traveling sales personnel.".
- catalog tableOfContents "World without merchants -- First journeys into the unknown -- Athens lives by its grain trade -- The fall of Rome -- The man from the east -- The Italian cities: trade becomes business -- Strength through unity: the Hanseatic League -- The fuggers, kings, and slaves of credit -- The elusive treasure of El Dorado -- War, commerce, and piracy -- Paper money, illusions, and speculations -- Triangular trade: England, Africa, the West Indies -- Bills of exchange open up the continental market -- Machines need new markets -- The beginnings of global economics -- The art of selling -- The state takes over distribution -- Epilogue.".
- catalog title "Merchants make history; how trade has influenced the course of history throughout the world. Translated by E. Osers.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".