Sugar, World War I and After From Series 10: Manuel Rionda y Polledo. Subject Files, 1902-1946 : Report;document 1918.
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Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2012.
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AMDigital Reference: MS Group 187, Series 10, Box 12.
Reproduction of: Sugar, World War I and After From Series 10: Manuel Rionda y Polledo. Subject Files, 1902-1946 1918.
University of Florida, Smathers Libraries
Text in English, Spanish.
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Summary
Description: Included are three separate documents related to the sugar industry. The first, The Sugar Supply of the Empire, Its Production and Distribution provides a brief history of the sugar industry as well as detailed statistics from the late 19th Century until its publication in 1917. The second, written in Spanish, is titled: Programme for Cuban Sugar Entrance into the United Kingdom. The third document is a paper written by George Martineau titled Sugar from Several Points of View. It provides a brief sketch of the early history of cane sugar before the author recounts his own experiences between 1856 and 1918.
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Global commodities : trade, exploration & cultural exchange.