"Barrel And Box And Packages, Volume 20" by Edgar Harvey Defebaugh offers a detailed look into the historical landscape of packaging and shipping. This volume explores the evolution of containers and their impact on commerce during the early 20th century. Readers will gain insight into the materials, methods, and innovations that shaped the transportation of goods. Delving into specific types of containers and their uses, the book provides valuable perspectives on the industries that relied on efficient packaging solutions. This historical account is perfect for those interested in the intersection of business, transportation, and technological development.
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