Ie PITMAN’S BUSINESS HANDBOOKS
In each of the handbooks in this series a particular product or industry is
treated by an expert writer and practical man of business. Beginning with
the life history of the plant, or other natural product, he follows its develop-
ment until it becomes a commercial commodity, and so on through the
various phases of its sale in the market and its purchase by the consumer.
Industries are treated in a similar manner.
Each book in crown 8vo, illustrated. 3s. net.
Acids and Alkalis Electricity Petroleum
Alcohol in Commerce Engraving Photography
Aluminium Explosives, Modern Platinum Metals
Anthracite Film Industry, The Player Piano, The
Asbestos Fishing Industry, The Pottery
Bookbinding Craft and Furniture Rice
Industry, The Furs Rubber
Boot and Shoe Industry Gas and Gas Making Salt
Bread Making Glass Shipbuilding
Brush Making Gloves and the Glove Silk
Butter and Cheese Trade Silver
Button Industry, The Gold Soap
Carpets Gums and Resins Sponges
Clays Incandescent Lighting Starch
Clocks and Watches Ink Stones and Quarries
Cloth and the Cloth Internal Combustion En- Straw Hats
Trade gines Sugar
Clothing Trades Industry Iron and Steel iE
Coal [ronfounding Talking Machines
Coal Tar Jute Tea
Cocoa Knitted Fabries elonterhy; Telephony,
Coffee Lead and Wireless
Cold Storage and Ice Leather Textile Bleaching
Making Linen Timber
Concrete and Reinforced Locks and Lockmaking Tin and the Tin Industry
Conerete Hateh Industry Tobacco
Copper Meat Velvet and Corduroy
Cordage and Cordage Motor Boats Wallpaper
Hemp and Fibres Motor Industry, The Weaving
Corn Trade, The British  Nielkel Wheat
Cotton Oil Power Wine and the Wine
Cotton Spining Oils ; Trade
Cyele Industry, The Paints and Varnishes Wool
Drugs in Commerce Paper Worsted
Dyes Patent Fuels Zine
Electric Lamp Industry Perfumery
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PITMAN’S SHORTHAND
Invaluable for all Business and Professional Men
Lonpon: Sir Isaac PitMAN & Sons, L1p., PARKER ST., KINGSWAY, W.C.2
PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN AT THE PITMAN PRESS. BATH

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