A treasure trove of accountancy's past: the AICPA Library forms the core of an accounting collection at the University of Mississippi unparalleled in the world.
Journal of Accountancy, August, 2007 by Bonner, Paul
Where else would you find a complete set of back issues of the journal The Management Accountant of India? Or photos of the 1907 staff baseball team of Haskins & Sells, a predecessor firm of Deloitte & Touche? Or you might want to go back to where it all started and inspect an original volume of Luca Pacioli's Summa de Arithmetica, printed in 1494 and considered the first published description of double-entry bookkeeping.
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You could do it all at the 126,000-volume library that the AICPA donated to the University of Mississippi in 2001. The collection forms the core of the ...
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