âA Brief Sketch of Miner’s Coffee and Spice Mills and Coffee Hulling and Cleaning Establishmentâ offers a fascinating glimpse into the late 19th-century coffee industry. Authored by W.H. Miner, this book provides a detailed overview of Miner’s establishment, complete with insights into the processes of coffee and spice milling, hulling, and cleaning.
Beyond its business focus, the book delves into the broader history of coffee, presenting valuable statistics and practical tools such as a telegraphic cipher and coffee shrinkage table. This combination of industrial specifics and general knowledge makes it a unique resource for those interested in the historical, technical, and commercial aspects of the coffee trade.
This edition preserves the originalâ(TM)s content, offering modern readers a window into the past and a deeper appreciation of the evolution of coffee production and trade.
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