Moody's Industrials


Roger Hinman <rhinman@...>
 

I've gotten ORERs from 1904 and 1912 off Google books as well

Roger Hinman

On Sep 4, 2009, at 8:21 AM, Ray Breyer wrote:

Two more, new today (drought for
years and then a flood). Price is average.
Don't know seller.
=====================
1. Moody's Manual of Investments and Security Rating
Service, Industrial Securities, 1958
2. Moody's Manual of Investments and Security Rating
Service, Industrial Securities, 1927
I've never seen a pre-WWII edition.
Dave Nelson
Hi Dave,

Moody's are starting to pop up as free downloads on Google Books.
1917 and 1918 are up now, as well as a couple of Moody's Magazines
and supplements to the annuals.

I've been finding lots of great reference material on Google Books
recently, especially for anyone modeling the 1915-1920 period. There
are 1889, 1894 and 1917 Poor's Manual there, as well as two full
ORERs (1913 & 1917), and the 1908 and 1909 Official Guides. I
haven't finished grabbing all of the ICC reports and decisions yet;
there are dozens. There's even a copy of the lease agreement between
the NYC and B&A.

Google Books is slowly starting to turn into a decent research
database for STMFC'ers.

Regards,
Ray Breyer



Ray Breyer
 

Two more, new today (drought for
years and then a flood). Price is average.
Don't know seller.
=====================
1. Moody's Manual of Investments and Security Rating
Service, Industrial Securities, 1958
2. Moody's Manual of Investments and Security Rating
Service, Industrial Securities, 1927
I've never seen a pre-WWII edition. 
Dave Nelson

Hi Dave,

Moody's are starting to pop up as free downloads on Google Books. 1917 and 1918 are up now, as well as a couple of Moody's Magazines and supplements to the annuals.

I've been finding lots of great reference material on Google Books recently, especially for anyone modeling the 1915-1920 period. There are 1889, 1894 and 1917 Poor's Manual there, as well as two full ORERs (1913 & 1917), and the 1908 and 1909 Official Guides. I haven't finished grabbing all of the ICC reports and decisions yet; there are dozens. There's even a copy of the lease agreement between the NYC and B&A.

Google Books is slowly starting to turn into a decent research database for STMFC'ers.

Regards,
Ray Breyer