Excerpt from The Functions of the Legitimate Exchanges
The preparation of this volume was undertaken in response to a general demand for a book which in reasonable space should describe the work and functions of the modern Produce Exchanges. Hitherto, the only written materials upon the subject have been buried in scores of books, magazines and newspapers where they have either been overlooked by the general reader, or, were inaccessible to him. The lack of a complete text-book upon the subject by a single author has rendered the composite method of authorship herein adopted necessary, if all phases of the question were to receive proper attention.
The selection of the articles for this book has been a matter of no mean difficulty. The considerations of space, date of publication, authorship, scope, as well as many other factors have been carefully weighed in making the selection, with the result that many articles of equal merit with those chosen have been passed over for no other reason than that they were not available for one, or, more of the above reasons. All that the Committee has hoped to accomplish has been the selection of a representative list of such articles. With what success its efforts have been attended, the reader must be the judge.
Herein will be found reading matter upon the Exchanges, dealing with all phases of its work and of interest to all classes of readers. The Committee hopes for this volume the widest circulation and most thoughtful reading, that in the end the dark clouds of ignorance, misinformation and indiscriminate criticism constantly hovering over the "Legitimate Exchanges" may be rapidly and forever dispelled.
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