Published by Mitchell Bros Company; Ottawa, Il, Chicago, 1873
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Good. First Edition. [An Industrial Agricultural Journal devoted to flour and feed millers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.] 52 volumes, approximately 508 issues. Includes vols. 1-19, 25-58. The first issues are relatively slim and have some wear to the wraps. Vols 6-13 are hardbound. A mostly complete run (the 1902 volume is missing the second issue, lacking 5 vols from 1892-1897). Oversized, 38-40 cm. Most volumes have original publisher's blue wraps. Softcover. Good binding and cover. Clean, unmarked pages. Some volumes bound in hardcover. The American Miller covers the advent of the industrial revolution and the electrification of the milling industry. A fascinating view into the development of American industry. Includes numerous photographs, images, diagrams, etc. Many contemporary ads. A large format monthly journal on milling. Includes: 1-5 (Individual issues); 6-13 (Hardbound); 14-19, 26-58. Also includes the 1930 Christmas greetings issue. Please note: This is an incredibly rare and well preserved set. It is extremely heavy, comprising 10 large boxes. Extra-shipping charges may apply.