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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 June 2012
In the manner of the Creole tradesmen of Louisiana, whose lagniappe to their patrons is legendary, the Editor offers a similar bonus to readers of the Review. Instead of trifling presents added to a purchase, however, our lagniappe will be notes and documents illustrative of the evolution of business enterprise.
1 See, e.g., Railway Disbursements and the Accounts into Which They Are Naturally Divided (New York, 1877); Railway Revenue and Its Collection (New York, 1877); Railway Service: Trains and Stations (New York, 1878); Baggage Car Traffic (New York, 1878); Railway Revenue: A Treatise on the Organization of Railroads and the Collection of Railway Receipts (New York, 1879); Railway Expenditures: Their Extent, Object, and Economy (Chicago, 1880); and dozens of books and articles after 1880.
2 Railway Revenue: A Treatise on the Organization of Railroads and the Collection of Railway Receipts (New York, 1879), 69–73.