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Te'ephone: MUSEUM 5000,FURNITURECommon Commodities and
Industries Series
h book in crown Svo, cloth, with many
illustrations, charts, ete. 2s. 6d, net.
Ter: From Grower to Consumer. By Thbotson,
Coffee: From Grower to Consumer. Hy B. B. Keable.
Sugar: Cane and Beet. By Geo. Martineau, C.B.
Cotton 1 From, the Raw Material to the Finished Product.
y RT Peal
Rubber: Production and Utilisation of the Raw Product.
iy C. Beadle and HP. Stevens, MAY Th. PEG.
Tron ‘and steel: Their Production and’ Manufacture.
By C. Hood.
Silk: Its Production and Manufacture. By Tuther
Hooper.
Tobaceo: From Grower to Smoker. Hy A. 1. Tanner.
Woot: From the Raw Material to the Finished Product.
By J. A. Hunter.
Coal: Its Origin, Method of Working, and Preparation
for the Market. By Francis H. Wilson, Molnst. ME.
Linen: From the Field to the Finished Product. By
Alfred S. Moore.
Timber: From the Forest to its Use in Commerce.
by William Bullock,
Clays and Clay Products. By A. B. Searke.
Leather : From the Raw Material to the Finished Product.
By WK. |. Adeack:
Qils: Animal, Vegetable, Essential and Mineral. By
C. Ainsworth Mitche H,, 1c
Wheat and its Products. b
Millar
I. K. Picard,
Copper: From the Ore to the Metal. By I
Assnc, Royal School of Mines, Mem. Inst. of Min.
atid Met
Paper : Its History, Sources, and Production. By H. A
Maddux
Glass and Glass Manufacture. By Percival Marsin.
Soap: Its Composition, Manufacture, and Properties.
By William He Situmens.
The Motor Industry, By Hora
The Boot and Shoe Industry. liv J.
Gums an] Resins. By Ernest J. Parr
Furniture. By H. E. Binsteadl.
Wratt, BAA.
larding.
Other Volumes in preparation.