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182418594London: Hatchard and Sons 1824. Disbound 41pp. First and last leaves lightly dusted and worn else Very Good. The author argues that "notwithstanding the preferential duty rate of 10s. per hundredweight enjoyed by West Indian sugar as against East Indian the latter could be entered for internal consumption so as to afford a large profit to importers. It would be a most advantageous speculation for young men of good character and with small capital native or European to embark in the manufacture of sugar in Bengal." Ragatz. FIRST EDITION. Ragatz 249. Hatchard and Sons unknown books
1731WRCAM46721London 1731. 31pp. Folio. Vertical fold reinforced with tissue. Minor soiling. Very good. A protest against a Bill to restrain the northern colonies from trading with the French and Dutch sugar islands. One of five editions published all rather scarce. Only four copies of this edition noted by ESTC - at the National Archives New-York Historical Society University of Michigan and the University of Minnesota. European Americana also notes Yale and JCB. ESTC N15514. EUROPEAN AMERICANA 731/37. unknown books
1731WRCAM46722London 1731. 31pp. Folio. Vertical fold reinforced with tissue. Very light foxing and wear. Very good. A protest against a bill to restrain the northern colonies from trading with the French and Dutch sugar islands. One of two editions published. Only four copies located by ESTC: British Library Bibliothèque National John Carter Brown Library and University of Minnesota. ESTC T20672. HANSON 4222. EUROPEAN AMERICANA 731/39. unknown books
305427San Francisco California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation 1925. First edition. 8vo 6 1/4" x 9 1/4". Illustrated with b/w halftone photographs and vignette drawings. Original stiff color pictorial wrappers. Very good. 31 pages. No signatures or bookplates. Designed and printed by The Sunset Press San Francisco. Includes photographs of special packages and the plant in Crockett California; information on shipping from Hawaii. 1st Edition. No Binding. Very Good. San Francisco, California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation, 1925. paperback books
1882WRCAM45075Washington 1882. 40pp. Dbd. Lightly creased. Minor chipping and toning. Ink stamp on first page. About very good. U.S. government publication on the sugar industry with much concern over Hawaiian sugar flooding the market. FORBES 3392. unknown books
1920224Denver: The Great Western Sugar Company 1920. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Octavo. Blue cloth with gilt title to spine. 324pp with b/w illustrations and diagrams. Very good condition with light wear to spine ends. The Great Western Sugar Company hardcover books