This collection of essays was commissioned for the fiftieth
anniversary of the incorporation of accountants in Scotland, the
country in which accountants were first chartered. It attempts to
trace the origin and growth of the profession relating to accounts,
auditing, and bookkeeping. Topics include ancient systems of
accounting; early Italian accountants; accounting in Scotland,
England, Ireland, Europe, the British colonies, and the United
States; and the future of the profession. Edited by Richard Brown,
contributors include John S. Mackay, Edward Boyd, J. Row Fogo,
Joseph Patrick, and Alexander Sloan.
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