Language: English
Published by Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1964
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Student's edition of Prentice-Hall's Federal Tax Course for the 1964 tax year, a substantial reference work covering income, deductions, credits, filing requirements, and interpretations of the Internal Revenue Code as taught in mid-century business programs. This example belonged to Jane Wallace of Bath High School (Bath, North Carolina), with her name and neat handwritten notes on the front endpaper. Included are several excellent pieces of regional laid-in ephemera: a complete three-page 1971 'Rosemary Church of Christ - Vacation Bible School Choruses' (from Roanoke Rapids, NC) and two Bath High School 'Support the Pirates' cheer/fight-song sheets. Material strongly suggesting Wallace's involvement in school-spirit activities, likely as a cheerleader. The book shows typical student wear to the boards and spine, some endpaper toning, and one text section with aged tape, but the binding remains strong and fully functional. Edition diagnostics match Prentice-Hall's first release of the 1964 Student's Edition, with the original institutional-style boards, the 1963 copyright, and production code '31 153,' consistent with early printings for this annualized course. A practical tax reference elevated by its uncommon and highly local North Carolina provenance. Laid-in ephemera ships along with book in a clear, archival sleeve. Robert B. Mitchell was a professor of accounting at the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce (University of Pennsylvania), contributing extensively to mid-century tax education. Stanley B. Tunick, Professor Emeritus at the City College of New York and longtime chairman of its Department of Accountancy, was widely regarded for his clarity in translating complex federal tax concepts into accessible instructional materials. Their annual Prentice-Hall tax courses were among the most widely used teaching references in American business schools of the era.
.- 2? edición. México. 1966. Diana. 4º menor. 894 p-1 h. Tela editorial. Sellos anterior propietario. . . .