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HISTORY IN PRINT

“The Future of Accountancy History,” (Editor’s Corner), by Anthony T. Krzystofik, The Massachusetts CPA Review, November-Decem¬ber 1975, p. 37.

“La Comptabilité et Les Comptables: Presentation de P.-J. Proud-hon, L’essentiel de ses idées,” by Andre Tessier, Bulletin de Societe de Comptabilite de France, September 1975, pp. 117-129.

“Accounting Woes, Pilgrim Style,” by Williard E. Stone, The Massachusetts CPA Review, November-December 1975, pp. 7-9.

“A History of Internal Audit,” by Alasdair Murray, The Accountant, (England), November 20, 1975.

“The Day we Re-Lived Our History,” (History Corner), by Gerald H. Goelzer, The Wisconsin CPA, December 1975, p. 20.

“Double Entry Bookkeeping in Medieval Genoa,” by Alvaro Martinelli, Collected Papers SEAAA Regional Meeting, 1975, (Richmond), pp. 136-141.

“Societal Influences on Accounting Practice,” by Howard O. Rock-ness, Collected Papers SEAAA Regional Meeting, 1975, (Rich¬mond), pp. 142-148.

“Accounting History Worldwide,” by Gary John Previts, Collected Papers AAA Annual Meeting, 1975, (Tucson), p. 1.

“Accounting for the Use of Public Funds in Medieval England,” by Maureen H. Berry, Collected Papers AAA Annual Meeting, 1975, (Tucson), pp. 2-10.

“American Accountancy, An Overview, 1875-1900,” by A. R. Roberts, Business and Economic History, 2nd series, Vol. 4, (1975), edited by Paul Uselding, University of Illinois, pp. 98-108.

“In Pursuit of Pacioli, From Venice to London,” by P. W. Marsland, The Accountants Digest, December 1975, pp. 84-86.

Review of: Corporate Financial Reporting: Public or Private Con¬trol?, Robert Chatov.
:by Peter E. M. Standish, The Australian Accountant, November 1975, pp. 618, 621-622.

“The Use of Medieval Statements for Teaching Accounting: A Re-finement,” by A. J. Robb, Accounting Education, (Australia), May 1975, pp. 92-93.

“The Eleventh of June,” by Harvey Mann, Collected Papers AAA Annual Meeting, 1975, (Tucson), pp. 11-18.

“American Accountancy, An Overview, 1900-1 925,” by Gary John Previts, Business and Economic History, 2nd series, Vol. 4, (1975) edited by Paul Uselding, University of Illinois, pp. 109-119.

“Three Frameworks of Accounting Development,” by Vahé Bala-douni, Collected Papers SEAAA Regional Meeting, 1975, (Rich¬mond), pp. 131-135.

“Accounting History in Other Parts of the World: An Overview,” by Hugh P. Hughes and Marilynne L. Hughes, Collected Papers AAA Annual Meeting, 1975, (Tucson), pp. 19-32.

“Financial Control and Advanced Technology,” C. A. Horn, The Accountants Review (England), September 1974, pp. 214-217.

“Old Accounting,” (Readers report), Business Week, November 17,

1975, p. 8. Review of: Studies on British Accounting History (1543-1800), by
B. S. Yamey, H. C. Edey, H. W. Thomson.

:Kaikei (Accounting) (Japan), September 1974. “The Philosopher’s Accounts,” Lorraine Kasyan, The Arthur Young

Journal, Spring 1975, pp. 33-37. “Accounting Theory and Researchers’ Social Accountability—A
Century in Japan,” Yoshiro Kimizuka, Report of Denkitsushin
University, pp. 141-152.

(Vol. 3, No. 1, p. 3, 1976)

“200 Years of Public Accounting,” (History Corner), by G. H. Goelzer, Wisconsin CPA, March 1976, pp. 18-28.

“An Ancient Fable Retold,” by W. A. Paton, The Freeman, March 1976, pp. 150-154.

“The Search for Scouller: An Interim Report,” by L. Goldberg, Ac-counting Education (Australia), Vol. 15, Supplement, 1975, pp.
122-1 47.

“CPAs: Chauvinists in 1914,” (History Corner), by R. F. Pickering, Wisconsin CPA, October 1975, p. 23.

“Origins of American Accounting,” by Gary John Previts, The CPA

Journal, May 1976, pp. 13-17. Review of: Corporate Financial Reporting: Public or Private Control?
by Robert Chatov.
:by Willard L. Thorp, Perspective, December 1975, p. 257.

:by Herbert E. Miller, The Accounting Review, January 1976, pp.
209-210.

:by Abraham J. Briloff, Business and Society Review, Fall 1975,
pp. 104-106.

:by Homer Kripke, New York University Law Review, June 1975,
pp. 715-723. Review of: A History of Accounting Thought, by Michael Chatfield,

:by M. C. Wells, Abacus, December 1975, pp. 194-195. “Yankee Doodle, CPA,” Texas CPA Magazine, March 1976. Accounting History, by The Accounting History Society, (England),
February 1976. Review of: The Ledger of John Smyth, 1538-1550, Jean Vanes (ed.),
London, Bristol Record Society’s Publications, Vol. xxviii, Her
Majesty’s Stationary Office, 1974, pp vii + 363 £15.

:by F. J. Fisher, The Economic History Review, February 1976,
p. 151.
“Samuel Morland: from Seals to Wheels” by Molly Gleiser, Com¬puter Decisions, April 1976, pp. 54-57.

(Vol. 3, No. 2, p. 5, 1976)

“Accounting at Heriot-Watt College 1885-1920,” by F. Mitchell and
M. J. Mepham, The Accountant’s Magazine, July 1976, pp. 260-
263. “The Synthesis and Division of the Merchandise Account,” by
Osamu Kojima, Studies in the Industrial Economics, Daigakudo

Shoten Limited, Kyoto, Japan, 1976, pp. 123-134. “American Accounting Practices—Circa 1776,” by Anthony J.
Gambino and John R. Palmer, Management Accounting, June
1976, pp. 53-56. “Early Experiences of the British Balance Sheet,’’ by Sadao

Takatera, The Kyoto University Economic Review, October 1967,
pp. 34-47. “La Contabilidad en la Historia,” by Aniello Marazzo, Boletin Inter-
americano de Contabilidad, No. 21, November 1973-January
1974, p. 14. “The Story of International Accounting Standards,” by Sir Henry

Benson, Accountancy, July 1976, pp. 34-39. “A Revolution in Accounting Thought,” by M. C. Wells, The Account¬ing Review, July 1976, pp. 471-482. “Development of American Accounting from 1876 to 1976,” by
Barbara D. Merino, The CPA Journal, June 1976, pp. 31-36.

“Governmental Auditing Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow,” by
Elmer B. Staats, The GAO Review, Spring 1976, pp. 1-9. “The Revolution Was Not in Accounting,” by John R. Palmer, Tempo

(Touche Ross), Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 19-23. “Accounting in America,” Chosen from writings by John L. Carey,
James Don Edwards, William Holmes, A. C. Littleton, and Thomas
A. Wise, World, (Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co.), Spring 1976, pp.
46-49. “200 Years Ago—In Accounting,” by Lawrence C. Sundby and
Robert C. Kehm, Nebraska CPA, Fall 1975, pp. 17, 27-28. “The Accountant in Our History: a Bicentennial Overview,” by Gary
John Previts, Journal of Accountancy, July 1976, pp. 45-54.
“Accounting Records Reveal History: the Virginia Cobbler,” by Williard E. Stone, Journal of Accountancy, July 1976, pp. 60-65.
“Early American Accounting,” by Larry Kreiser, Journal of Account¬ancy, July 1976, pp. 77-80.
History of Bank Accounting in Japan, by lchiro Katano, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan, 1976, 270 pp.
“David Murray: Accounting Historian 1842-1928,” by E. Stevelinck, The Accountant’s Magazine, August 1972, pp. 393-398.
“Financial Accounting and Reporting: From Simple Bookkeeping to Being Awash in a Sea of Disclosure,” by Eleanor M. Kelley, Finan¬cial Executive, July 1976, pp. 13-22.
“Defoe, auteur de Robinson Cruso: et d’un excellent traite comp-table,” by S. Stevelinck, (On Daniel Defoe and the “Complete English Tradesman”), INSECA, 1st Quarter, 1976 (Paris), pp. 6-14.
“A Characterization of Accounting and Accounting Change for His¬torical Studies,” by Vahé Baladouni, Collected Papers, 28th An¬nual Meeting, Southeast Regional Group of the AAA, L. Harris, R. Keith and R. West, editors, pp. 85-92.
“The Contributions of Thomas Jones and Benjamin Franklin Foster,” by Hugh Hughes, Collected Papers, 28th Annual Meeting, South¬east Regional Group of the AAA, L. Harris, R. Keith and R. West, editors, pp. 93-98.
“The Contributions of George H. Newlove: Pioneer Accounting Edu-cator,” by Hans V. Johnson, Collected Papers, 28th Annual Meet¬ing, Southeast Regional Group of the AAA, L. Harris, R. Keith and R. West, editors, pp. 99-103.
“Double entry bookkeeping in the Lombard Tradition: the Treasury of Piacenza, 1356-1358,” by Alvaro Martinelli, Collected Papers,

28th Annual Meeting, Southeast Regional Group of the AAA, L. Harris, R. Keith and R. West, editors, pp. 104-110.
(Vol. 3, No. 3, p. 7, 1976)
“Merchant-Accountants,” by Hans V. Johnson, Management Ac-counting, October 1976, pp. 57-60.
Review of: Accounting in Scotland: A Historical Bibliography, (2nd edition), compiled by Janet Pryce-Jones, and annotated by R. H. Parker. :by C.E.S.M., The Accountants’ Magazine, July 1976, p. 278.
Review of: Business, Banking, and Economic Thought in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe, Selected Studies of Raymond de Roover, edited by Julius Kashner, The University of Chicago Press, 383 pages. :by R. H. Parker, The Accountants’ Magazine, August 1976, p. 318.
“Second World Congress of Accounting Historians,” by Anna G. Dunlop, The Accountant, September 16, 1976, pp. 328-330.
“The Two Types of Legal Company-Accounting in Its Early Days— German Type and English Type,” by Hideyoshi Ando, Hitotsubashi Journal of Commerce & Management, June 1976, pp. 15-30.
“Two Typographical Ambiguities in Pacioli’s ‘Summa’ and the Diffi-culties of its Translators,” by Basil S. Yamey, Sonderdruck Aus Dem Gutenberg—Jahrbuch 1976.
Review of: The Early Records of the Bankes Family at Winstanley, edited by Joyce Bankes and Eric Kerridge, (Manchester: Man¬chester University Press for the Cheltham Society, 1973). :by C. B. Phillips, The Economic History Review, Second Series, August 1976, p. 509.
“A Look Back at GAO in 1936 and Something About 1976,” by Robert W. Ford, The GAO Review, Summer 1976, pp. 61-70.
“An Accountant’s Book Collection 1494-1930,” The Accountants Magazine, (Scotland), September 1976, pp. 330-331.
“Some Historical Auditing Milestones,” by R. G. Brown and R. H. Salquist, pp. 1-11 ; “Discussion,” by Horace Barden, pp. 12-22, Auditing Looks Ahead, University of Kansas, Lawrence, 1972.
“Is There a Past in Our Future,” C. A. Nelson, World, Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., Spring 1976, pp. 2-3.

“A Survey of Matthaus Schwarz’s Bookkeeping,” by Satoshi Oka-shita, Aoyama Journal of Business (Special Issue). September 1976, pp. 109-127, Aoyama-Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan.
(Vol. 3, No. 4, p. 4, 1976)