There appears to be much needed a work on parliamentary law based- in its general principles- upon the rules and practice of Congress- and adapted in its details to the use of ordinary societies.' (Excerpt from Preface)
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The definitive guide to parliamentary procedure since 1876, Robert's Rules is used daily by private, governmental, business and social organizations large and small. This is a reprint of the first edition.
About the Author:
General Henry M. Robert, who gave his name to the book that has brought order to millions of meetings, was a U.S. Army Engineer officer of Huguenot decent born May 2, 1837. Led to study parliamentary law over a number of years by experiences in civil and church organizations, he published the first edition of Robert's Rules of Order on February 19, 1876. After his retirement from the Army in 1901, he practiced consulting engineering and devoted the last decade of his life to writing on parliamentary procedure. He died on May 11, 1923.
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- PublisherBiblioBazaar
- Publication date2007
- ISBN 10 1434604845
- ISBN 13 9781434604842
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages104
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