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Title: The Complete English Tradesman (1839 ed.)
Author: Daniel Defoe
Release Date: December 24, 2004 [EBook #14444]
Language: English
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THE COMPLETE ENGLISH TRADESMAN
BY
_DANIEL DEFOE_
[LONDON 1726, EDINBURGH 1839]
CONTENTS
AUTHOR'S PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I
THE TRADESMAN IN HIS PREPARATIONS WHILE AN APPRENTICE
CHAPTER II
THE TRADESMAN'S WRITING LETTERS
CHAPTER III
THE TRADING STYLE
CHAPTER IV
OF THE TRADESMAN ACQUAINTING HIMSELF WITH ALL BUSINESS IN GENERAL
CHAPTER V
DILIGENCE AND APPLICATION IN BUSINESS
CHAPTER VI
OVER-TRADING
CHAPTER VII
OF THE TRADESMAN IN DISTRESS, AND BECOMING BANKRUPT
CHAPTER VIII
THE ORDINARY OCCASIONS OF THE RUIN OF TRADESMEN
CHAPTER IX
OF OTHER REASONS FOR THE TRADESMAN'S DISASTERS: AND, FIRST, OF INNOCENT
DIVERSIONS
CHAPTER X
OF EXTRAVAGANT AND EXPENSIVE LIVING; ANOTHER STEP TO A TRADESMAN'S
DISASTER
CHAPTER XI
OF THE TRADESMAN'S MARRYING TOO SOON
CHAPTER XII
OF THE TRADESMAN'S LEAVING HIS BUSINESS TO SERVANTS
CHAPTER XIII
OF TRADESMEN MAKING COMPOSITION WITH DEBTORS, OR WITH CREDITORS
CHAPTER XIV
OF THE UNFORTUNATE TRADESMAN COMPOUNDING WITH HIS CREDITORS
CHAPTER XV
OF TRADESMEN RUINING ONE ANOTHER BY RUMOUR AND CLAMOUR, BY SCANDAL AND
REPROACH
CHAPTER XVI
OF THE TRADESMAN'S ENTERING INTO PARTNERSHIP IN TRADE, AND THE MANY
DANGERS ATTENDING IT
CHAPTER XVII
OF HONESTY IN DEALING, AND LYING
CHAPTER XVIII
OF THE CUSTOMARY FRAUDS OF TRADE, WHICH HONEST MEN ALLOW THEMSELVES TO
PRACTISE, AND PRETEND TO JUSTIFY
CHAPTER XIX
OF FINE SHOPS, AND FINE SHOWS
CHAPTER XX
OF THE TRADESMAN'S KEEPING HIS BOOKS, AND CASTING UP HIS SHOP
CHAPTER XXI
OF THE TRADESMAN LETTING HIS WIFE BE ACQUAINTED WITH HIS BUSINESS
CHAPTER XXII
OF THE DIGNITY OF TRADE IN ENGLAND MORE THAN IN OTHER COUNTRIES
CHAPTER XXIII
OF THE INLAND TRADE OF ENGLAND, ITS MAGNITUDE, AND THE GREAT ADVANTAGE
IT IS TO TH
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