THE FISHING INDUSTRY
THE FISHING INDUSTRY
PITMAN’SCOMMON COMMODITIESAND INDUSTRIES SERIESEach book in crown 8vo, illustrated, 3/-netTEA.ByA. IbbetsonCOFFEE.ByB. B. KeableSUGAR.ByGeo. Martineau, C.B.OILS.ByC. Ainsworth Mitchell, B.A., F.I.C.WHEAT.ByAndrew Millar.RUBBER.ByC. BeadleandH. P. Stevens, M.A., Ph.D., F.I.C.IRON AND STEEL.ByC. HoodCOPPER.ByH. K. PicardCOAL.ByF. H. Wilson, M.I.M.E.TIMBER.ByW. BullockCOTTON.ByR. J. PeakeSILK.ByLuther HooperWOOL.ByJ. A. HunterLINEN.ByAlfred S. MooreTOBACCO.ByA. E. TannerLEATHER.ByK. J. AdcockKNITTED FABRICS.ByJ. ChamberlainandJ. H. QuilterCLAYS.ByAlfred S. SearlePAPER.ByHarry A. MaddoxSOAP.ByW. A. Simmons, B.Sc.THE MOTOR INDUSTRY.ByHorace Wyatt, B.A.GLASS AND GLASS MAKING.ByPercival MarsonGUMS AND RESINS.ByE. J. Parry, B.Sc., F.I.C., F.C.S.THE BOOT AND SHOE INDUSTRY.ByJ. S. HardingGAS AND GAS MAKING.ByW. H. Y. WebberFURNITURE.ByH. E. BinsteadCOAL TAR.ByA. R. WarnesPETROLEUM.ByA. LidgettSALT.ByA. F. CalvertZINC.ByT. E. Lones, M.A., B.Sc.PHOTOGRAPHY.ByWm. GambleASBESTOS.ByA. L. SummersSILVER.ByBenjamin WhiteCARPETS.ByReginald S. BrintonPAINTS AND VARNISHES.ByA. S. JenningsCORDAGE AND CORDAGE HEMP AND FIBRES.ByT. WoodhouseandP. KilgourACIDS AND ALKALIS.ByG. H. J. AdlamELECTRICITY.ByR. E. Neale, B.Sc., Hons.ALUMINIUM.ByG. MortimerGOLD.ByBenjamin WhiteBUTTER AND CHEESE.ByC. W. Walker-TisdaleandJean JonesTHE BRITISH CORN TRADE.ByA. BarkerLEAD.ByJ. A. Smythe, D.Sc.ENGRAVING.ByT. W. LascellesSTONES AND QUARRIES.ByJ. Allen Howe, O.B.E., B.Sc.EXPLOSIVES.ByS. I. Levy, B.Sc.THE CLOTHING INDUSTRY.ByB. W. Poole, M.U.K.A.TELEGRAPHY, TELEPHONY, AND WIRELESS.ByJ. PoolePERFUMERY.ByE. J. ParryTHE ELECTRIC LAMP INDUSTRY.ByG. Arncliffe PercivalICE AND COLD STORAGE.ByB. H. SpringettGLOVES AND THE GLOVE TRADE.ByB. E. EllisJUTE.ByT. WoodhouseandP. KilgourDRUGS IN COMMERCE.ByJ. HumphreyTHE FILM INDUSTRY.ByDavidson BougheyCYCLE INDUSTRY.ByW. GrewSULPHUR.ByHarold A. AudenTEXTILE BLEACHING.ByAlec B. StevenPLAYER PLANO.ByD. Miller WilsonWINE AND THE WINE TRADE.ByAndre L. SimonIRONFOUNDING.ByB. WhiteleyCOTTON SPINNING.ByA. S. WadeALCOHOL IN COMMERCE.ByC. Simmonds, O.B.E., B.Sc., F.I.C.CONCRETE AND REINFORCED CONCRETE.ByW. Noble TwelvetreesSPONGES.ByE. J. J. CresswellWALL PAPER.ByG. Whiteley WardCLOCKS AND WATCHES.ByG. L. OvertonINCANDESCENT LIGHTING.ByS. I. Levy, B.A., B.Sc., F.I.C.THE FISHING INDUSTRY.By Dr.W. E. GibbsOIL FOR POWER PURPOSES.ByS. H. NorthSTARCH AND STARCH PRODUCTS.ByH. A. Auden, D.Sc., F.C.S.TALKING MACHINES.ByO. MitchellNICKEL.ByB. H. White
PITMAN’SCOMMON COMMODITIESAND INDUSTRIES SERIES
Each book in crown 8vo, illustrated, 3/-net
TEA.ByA. Ibbetson
COFFEE.ByB. B. Keable
SUGAR.ByGeo. Martineau, C.B.
OILS.ByC. Ainsworth Mitchell, B.A., F.I.C.
WHEAT.ByAndrew Millar.
RUBBER.ByC. BeadleandH. P. Stevens, M.A., Ph.D., F.I.C.
IRON AND STEEL.ByC. Hood
COPPER.ByH. K. Picard
COAL.ByF. H. Wilson, M.I.M.E.
TIMBER.ByW. Bullock
COTTON.ByR. J. Peake
SILK.ByLuther Hooper
WOOL.ByJ. A. Hunter
LINEN.ByAlfred S. Moore
TOBACCO.ByA. E. Tanner
LEATHER.ByK. J. Adcock
KNITTED FABRICS.ByJ. ChamberlainandJ. H. Quilter
CLAYS.ByAlfred S. Searle
PAPER.ByHarry A. Maddox
SOAP.ByW. A. Simmons, B.Sc.
THE MOTOR INDUSTRY.ByHorace Wyatt, B.A.
GLASS AND GLASS MAKING.ByPercival Marson
GUMS AND RESINS.ByE. J. Parry, B.Sc., F.I.C., F.C.S.
THE BOOT AND SHOE INDUSTRY.ByJ. S. Harding
GAS AND GAS MAKING.ByW. H. Y. Webber
FURNITURE.ByH. E. Binstead
COAL TAR.ByA. R. Warnes
PETROLEUM.ByA. Lidgett
SALT.ByA. F. Calvert
ZINC.ByT. E. Lones, M.A., B.Sc.
PHOTOGRAPHY.ByWm. Gamble
ASBESTOS.ByA. L. Summers
SILVER.ByBenjamin White
CARPETS.ByReginald S. Brinton
PAINTS AND VARNISHES.ByA. S. Jennings
CORDAGE AND CORDAGE HEMP AND FIBRES.ByT. WoodhouseandP. Kilgour
ACIDS AND ALKALIS.ByG. H. J. Adlam
ELECTRICITY.ByR. E. Neale, B.Sc., Hons.
ALUMINIUM.ByG. Mortimer
GOLD.ByBenjamin White
BUTTER AND CHEESE.ByC. W. Walker-TisdaleandJean Jones
THE BRITISH CORN TRADE.ByA. Barker
LEAD.ByJ. A. Smythe, D.Sc.
ENGRAVING.ByT. W. Lascelles
STONES AND QUARRIES.ByJ. Allen Howe, O.B.E., B.Sc.
EXPLOSIVES.ByS. I. Levy, B.Sc.
THE CLOTHING INDUSTRY.ByB. W. Poole, M.U.K.A.
TELEGRAPHY, TELEPHONY, AND WIRELESS.ByJ. Poole
PERFUMERY.ByE. J. Parry
THE ELECTRIC LAMP INDUSTRY.ByG. Arncliffe Percival
ICE AND COLD STORAGE.ByB. H. Springett
GLOVES AND THE GLOVE TRADE.ByB. E. Ellis
JUTE.ByT. WoodhouseandP. Kilgour
DRUGS IN COMMERCE.ByJ. Humphrey
THE FILM INDUSTRY.ByDavidson Boughey
CYCLE INDUSTRY.ByW. Grew
SULPHUR.ByHarold A. Auden
TEXTILE BLEACHING.ByAlec B. Steven
PLAYER PLANO.ByD. Miller Wilson
WINE AND THE WINE TRADE.ByAndre L. Simon
IRONFOUNDING.ByB. Whiteley
COTTON SPINNING.ByA. S. Wade
ALCOHOL IN COMMERCE.ByC. Simmonds, O.B.E., B.Sc., F.I.C.
CONCRETE AND REINFORCED CONCRETE.ByW. Noble Twelvetrees
SPONGES.ByE. J. J. Cresswell
WALL PAPER.ByG. Whiteley Ward
CLOCKS AND WATCHES.ByG. L. Overton
INCANDESCENT LIGHTING.ByS. I. Levy, B.A., B.Sc., F.I.C.
THE FISHING INDUSTRY.By Dr.W. E. Gibbs
OIL FOR POWER PURPOSES.ByS. H. North
STARCH AND STARCH PRODUCTS.ByH. A. Auden, D.Sc., F.C.S.
TALKING MACHINES.ByO. Mitchell
NICKEL.ByB. H. White
HAULING THE TRAWLFrontispiece.
HAULING THE TRAWL
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