@article{668282,
      recid = {668282},
      author = {Bickham, George,},
      title = {The united pen-men for forming the man of business Or, The  Young-man's copy-book: containing various examples  necessary in trade and merchandize. Viz. I. Bills of  parcels. II. Book debts. III. Tradesmen bills. IV.  Promissory notes. V. Bankers notes. VI. A bill of debt.  VII.Acquittances and receipts. VIII. Bills of exchange. IX.  A bill and a receipt. X. Bills of entry. XI. Letters of  business. XII. Letters of credit. XIII. A letter of d^D#o  and a receipt. XIV. A general letter of credit. XV. An  invoice of French wines. XVI. An invoice of bale goods.  XVII. An account of sales. XVIII. An account current. XIX.  A bill of lading. XX. A commission &c. all which are  exemplified in a legible, expeditious, and free  running-hand fit for the Merchants Counting-House, trade  and the publick offices. Written by several eminent  masters, and engravd by George Bickham, Senior. The whole,  consisting of 40 folio copper-plates, extracted from that  elaborate and beautiful work intitled the Universal penman.  [electronic resource] :},
      publisher = {printed for Henry Overton at the White Horse without  Newgate,},
      address = {London :},
      pages = {40 plates ;},
      year = {1743},
      note = {Wholly engraved.},
      url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/668282},
}