The Development of American Industries: Their Economic SignificanceJohn George Glover, Rudolph L. Lagai Simmons-Boardman, 1959 - 835 pagina's |
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CHAPTER | 1 |
The Fishing Industry | 45 |
The Meat Processing Industry | 71 |
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