"Private Cable Code For The Timber Trade" is a historical reference work designed to facilitate efficient and secure communication within the international timber industry. Authored by Price and Pierce, a prominent firm in the field, this code book provides a system of coded messages intended for use over telegraph cables, ensuring privacy and brevity in business correspondence.
In an era before widespread digital communication, such private codes were essential tools for conducting global commerce. This volume offers a fascinating glimpse into the methods employed by businesses to overcome the limitations of early telecommunications. It serves as a valuable resource for historians of commerce, those interested in the timber trade, and anyone curious about the evolution of business communication practices.
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