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them. One would think that a tea grower of common sense could 

 scarcely make blunders with such an admirable guide before him ; and 

 the commercial side of the enterprise is discussed in the same careful 

 manner as the agricultural." 



The Broad Arrow says: "In this work we have the results 

 of eighteen years' experience of a tea planter in India, and the author 

 has so written it that the beginner will find it invaluable, for he has 

 had his wants specially in view. It is, so far as we know, the best, 

 as it is certainly the most practical, book about tea that has been 

 published." 



Third Edition. Crown Svo. Cloth, 35. 6d. 



THE ART OF TEA BLENDING. 



A Handbook for the Tea Trade ; a Guide to Tea 

 Merchants, Brokers, Dealers and Consumers, 

 in the Secret of Successful Tea Mixing. 



The Field says : " This is a practical and authentic little text- 

 book on the principles involved in Tea Blending." 



The Grocer's Chronicle says : " The book ought to be in the 

 hands of every grocer of the United Kingdom." 



The Grocer's Journal says : " We cordially recommend ' The 

 Art of Tea Blending ' to our readers as giving useful instruction and 

 guidance." 



Allen's Indian Mail says : " The author gives full technical 

 instructions for the professional tea-blender and tea-taster; and in 

 doing so, he imparts much information that will be found both valuable 

 and interesting to the tea-drinking public." 



Broad Arrow says: "A trader should be able by its aid to 

 make a name as a teaman, and realise the result which the house-wife 

 only needs a gentle hint as to the opportunity of exercising real 

 judgment and correct taste in a matter of such important family 

 interest as tea." 



The Grocer says : " This is the third edition of a book which we 

 have previously noticed with favour, and which has met with consider- 

 able success. Although the art of successful tea-blending is not one 

 which can well be gleaned from mere book-lore practical experience 

 being essential to its acquisition there are many young beginners, and 

 possibly also some older hands, who will derive a good deal of informa- 

 tion from the work now under notice. It has evidently been prepared 

 with much care, and in its way is a very useful handbook." 



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