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  • Harry Siegel CPA

    ISBN 10: 0823072525 ISBN 13: 9780823072521

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    Hardback. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st edition. A Guide to Business Principles and Practices for Interior Designers published by Whitney Library of Design, New York, NY, 1982. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardbound. Paper DJ. Folio (up to 15'' tall). Condition: VG in Good DJ. Some text highlighted, some underlining in pencil. 192 Pgs. ISBN 0823072525. LCCN 82-6981. New Revised Edition with actual examples of the specialized procedural forms for use in the office. By Harry Siegel, C.P.A., with Alan M. Siegel, Esq. Book shows how to run a design shop smoothly and effectively. The book, the first and most respected in the field, continues to be a must for all interior designers, architects, space planners, and certainly students. A guide to the importance of sound business practice in the interior design office; how to establish an interior design practice; carrying a job through and charging for it; the special requirement of nonresidential work; forms, relations with trade sources, and other special factors. Description text copyright 2000 BooksForComfort. Item ID 2770. book.

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    Published by Watson-Guptill Publishing -, 1982

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    Hard Cover. Condition: Good. Hardcover/pub.1982/Gd. condition/192 pages - An introduction for interior design students, and to those entering the field. Interior design as it was practiced, is and American phenomenon and many sti ll fill an American invention. [v18 659].

  • Harry Siegel CPA

    ISBN 10: 0823072525 ISBN 13: 9780823072521

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    Hardback. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st edition. A Guide to Business Principles and Practices for Interior Designers published by Whitney Library of Design, New York, NY, 1982. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardbound. Paper DJ. Folio (up to 15'' tall). Condition: Nr Fine in DJ. Edge, corner wear, content excellent. 192 Pgs. ISBN 0823072525. LCCN 82-6981. New Revised Edition with actual examples of the specialized procedural forms for use in the office. By Harry Siegel, C.P.A., with Alan M. Siegel, Esq. Book shows how to run a design shop smoothly and effectively. The book, the first and most respected in the field, continues to be a must for all interior designers, architects, space planners, and certainly students. A guide to the importance of sound business practice in the interior design office; how to establish an interior design practice; carrying a job through and charging for it; the special requirement of nonresidential work; forms, relations with trade sources, and other special factors. Description text copyright 2005 BooksForComfort. Item ID 8865. book.