NOTE 



It is astonishing how ignorant is the world as a whole 

 of the great industries which maintain our oft-boasted 

 civilization, and it is ignorance of this character which 

 this series of books aims to dispel. 



Produced on the same lines as the " Peeps at Many 

 Lands " series, which has met with such remarkable 

 success, these books will bring the reader into a com- 

 plete understanding of all the great industries of the 

 British Empire and the world at large. TechnicaUties 

 being avoided, there are no impedimenta in the way 

 of easy assimilation of the story and the romance of 

 great manufactures. The reader is taken into the 

 atmosphere and confronted with the stern realities of 

 each industry, and when he has laid down the book 

 he will find he has another window in his house to let 

 in the sunshine of knowledge. 



Each of the three volumes already issued, concerned 

 respectively with tea, sugar, and rubber, has been 

 promoted to a second edition. Such a reception has 

 encouraged the beHef that there is a wide sphere of 

 usefulness, and power of pleasure-giving, for a series of 

 Peeps at Industries written from fii-st-hand knowledge. 

 The next book in the series, now in course of preparation, 

 wiU deal with cocoa, and similarly will be a collection 

 of experience, observation, information, and pictures 

 harvested " on the spot." 



