by Col. Wm. C. Hunter
A practical book of business "horse sense," containing 130 pages of boiled-down, successful, practical experience. It treats of the vitals of business—from the inside; of expense; fixed charges; overhead; buying; selling; advertising; credit; debt; employer and employee. It is suggestive, simple in language and systematic in arrangement. It embodies little theory but much tried-out truth. It has a real dollar-and-cent value to employer and employee. You will find interest and benefit in its pages. Fully a half million of these books have found appreciative readers. It has been bought in large quantities by heads of firms and of departments to give to those under them. The investment brings a substantial return to both. Bound in cloth; size, 4½ × 6¼ inches. Sent to any address postpaid for 50c. HUNTER SERVICE KANSAS CITY, MO., U.S.A.
Brass Tacks is a unique publication, so-called because Col. Hunter gets right down to "brass tacks" in advancing pointed optimisms, level-headed truths, driven-home common sense. It is a book of vital paragraphs and concrete ideas dealing with the life issues of every day. A suggestive, terse guide to right thinking along the highway of humor and hopefulness. There are sentences to remember for their keen analysis, their brevity, their wit. You will like "Brass Tacks" if you like to get somewhere and get there quickly. There is entertainment and inspiration. It is the kind of book you re-read—and find new meanings and help each time. Bound in cloth; size, 4½ × 6¼ inches, a handy size to slip in the pocket and read at odd moments. Printed in two colors. With half-tone portrait of the author. Sent postpaid to any address for 50 cents. HUNTER SERVICE KANSAS CITY, MO., U.S.A. |