| Volume 1: | Henry Rand Hatfield: Humanist, Scholar, and Accounting Educator, by Stephen A. Zeff |
| Volume 2: | Foundations for the Future: The AICPA from 1980–1995, by Philip B. Chenok and Adam Snyder |
| Volume 3: | The Story of a Fortunate Man: Reminiscences and Recollections of 53 Years of Professional Accounting, by Maurice E. Peloubet, ed. Alfred R. Roberts |
| Volume 4: | Development of the Income Smoothing Literature 1893–1998: A Focus on the United States, by Dale A. Buckmaster |
| Volume 5: | The Murphy–Kirk–Beresford Correspondence, 1982–1996: Commentary on the Development of Financial Accounting Standards, ed. Robert J. Bricker and Gary J. Previts |
| Volume 6: | Doing Accounting History: Contributions to the Development of Accounting Thought, ed. Richard K. Fleischman, Vaughan S. Radcliffe, and Paul A. Shoemaker |
| Volume 7: | Accounting: How to Meet the Challenges of Relevance and Regulation, by Eugene H. Flegm |
| Volume 8: | The Life and Writings of Stuart Chase (1888–1985): From an Accountant’s Perspective, by Richard Vangermeersch |
| Volume 9: | Seekers of Truth: The Scottish Founders of Modern Public Accountancy, by T. A. Lee |
| Volume 10: | The Contributions of John Lansing Carey to the Profession of Accountancy, by Laurie A. Barfitt |
| Volume 11: | Abraham J. (Abe) Briloff: A Biography, by E. Richard Criscione |
| Volume 12: | Early Warning and Quick Response: Accounting in the Twenty-First Century, by David Mosso |
| Volume 13: | Gerhard G. Mueller: Father of International Accounting Education, Dale L. Flesher |
| Volume 14A: | A Global History of Accounting, Financial Reporting and Public Policy: Europe, ed. Gary Previts, Peter Walton, and Peter Wolnizer |
| Volume 14B: | A Global History of Accounting, Financial Reporting and Public Policy: Americas, ed. Gary Previts, Peter Walton, and Peter Wolnizer |
| Volume 14C: | A Global History of Accounting, Financial Reporting and Public Policy: Asia and Oceania, ed. Gary Previts, Peter Walton, and Peter Wolnizer |
| Volume 14D: | A Global History of Accounting, Financial Reporting and Public Policy: Middle East and Africa, ed. Gary Previts, Peter Walton, and Peter Wolnizer |
| Volume 15: | Understanding Accounting Academic Research: Before and After Sarbanes–Oxley, by Stephen R. Moehrle and Jennifer Reynolds-Moehrle |
| Volume 16: | The Big Four and the Development of the Accounting Profession in China, by Paul L. Gillis |
| Volume 17: | Management Accounting at the Hudson’s Bay Company: From Quill Pen to Digitization, by Gary Spraakman |
| Volume 18: | Japanese Management Accounting: Cultural and Institutional Significance of Cost Designing, by Hiroshi Okano |
| Volume 19: | Count Down: The Past, Present, and Uncertain Future of the Big Four Accounting Firms, by Jim Peterson |
| Volume 20: | A. C. Littleton’s Final Thoughts on Accounting: A Collection of Unpublished Essays, by Martin E. Persson |
| Volume 21: | Understanding Mattessich and Ijiri: A Study of Accounting Thought, by Nohora Garcia |
| Volume 22: | William A. Paton: A Study of his Accounting Thought, by Kelly L. Williams and Howard J. Lawrence |
| Volume 23: | Harold Cecil Edey: A Collection of Unpublished Material from a 20th Century Accounting Reformer, by Martin E. Persson |
| Volume 24: | Persistence and Vigilance: A View of Ford Motor Company’s Accounting over its First Fifty Years, ed. Yvette J. Lazdowski |
| Volume 1: | Henry Rand Hatfield: Humanist, Scholar, and Accounting Educator, by Stephen A. Zeff |
| Volume 2: | Foundations for the Future: The AICPA from 1980–1995, by Philip B. Chenok and Adam Snyder |
| Volume 3: | The Story of a Fortunate Man: Reminiscences and Recollections of 53 Years of Professional Accounting, by Maurice E. Peloubet, ed. Alfred R. Roberts |
| Volume 4: | Development of the Income Smoothing Literature 1893–1998: A Focus on the United States, by Dale A. Buckmaster |
| Volume 5: | The Murphy–Kirk–Beresford Correspondence, 1982–1996: Commentary on the Development of Financial Accounting Standards, ed. Robert J. Bricker and Gary J. Previts |
| Volume 6: | Doing Accounting History: Contributions to the Development of Accounting Thought, ed. Richard K. Fleischman, Vaughan S. Radcliffe, and Paul A. Shoemaker |
| Volume 7: | Accounting: How to Meet the Challenges of Relevance and Regulation, by Eugene H. Flegm |
| Volume 8: | The Life and Writings of Stuart Chase (1888–1985): From an Accountant’s Perspective, by Richard Vangermeersch |
| Volume 9: | Seekers of Truth: The Scottish Founders of Modern Public Accountancy, by T. A. Lee |
| Volume 10: | The Contributions of John Lansing Carey to the Profession of Accountancy, by Laurie A. Barfitt |
| Volume 11: | Abraham J. (Abe) Briloff: A Biography, by E. Richard Criscione |
| Volume 12: | Early Warning and Quick Response: Accounting in the Twenty-First Century, by David Mosso |
| Volume 13: | Gerhard G. Mueller: Father of International Accounting Education, Dale L. Flesher |
| Volume 14A: | A Global History of Accounting, Financial Reporting and Public Policy: Europe, ed. Gary Previts, Peter Walton, and Peter Wolnizer |
| Volume 14B: | A Global History of Accounting, Financial Reporting and Public Policy: Americas, ed. Gary Previts, Peter Walton, and Peter Wolnizer |
| Volume 14C: | A Global History of Accounting, Financial Reporting and Public Policy: Asia and Oceania, ed. Gary Previts, Peter Walton, and Peter Wolnizer |
| Volume 14D: | A Global History of Accounting, Financial Reporting and Public Policy: Middle East and Africa, ed. Gary Previts, Peter Walton, and Peter Wolnizer |
| Volume 15: | Understanding Accounting Academic Research: Before and After Sarbanes–Oxley, by Stephen R. Moehrle and Jennifer Reynolds-Moehrle |
| Volume 16: | The Big Four and the Development of the Accounting Profession in China, by Paul L. Gillis |
| Volume 17: | Management Accounting at the Hudson’s Bay Company: From Quill Pen to Digitization, by Gary Spraakman |
| Volume 18: | Japanese Management Accounting: Cultural and Institutional Significance of Cost Designing, by Hiroshi Okano |
| Volume 19: | Count Down: The Past, Present, and Uncertain Future of the Big Four Accounting Firms, by Jim Peterson |
| Volume 20: | A. C. Littleton’s Final Thoughts on Accounting: A Collection of Unpublished Essays, by Martin E. Persson |
| Volume 21: | Understanding Mattessich and Ijiri: A Study of Accounting Thought, by Nohora Garcia |
| Volume 22: | William A. Paton: A Study of his Accounting Thought, by Kelly L. Williams and Howard J. Lawrence |
| Volume 23: | Harold Cecil Edey: A Collection of Unpublished Material from a 20th Century Accounting Reformer, by Martin E. Persson |
| Volume 24: | Persistence and Vigilance: A View of Ford Motor Company’s Accounting over its First Fifty Years, ed. Yvette J. Lazdowski |
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