Description: 1930’s the Story of Pineapple, Prepared for the Industry’s Student Workers. Set 1-8; History, The Pineapple Plant, Preparation of the Soil, Planting, Cultivation, Harvesting and Canning, Distribution and the Industry and its Employees. Each 6 pages measures 5.5x6”. Unknown publication, but most likely from the Dole company as they were the largest share of growers. “In Hawaii, "pineapple industry student workers" refers to high school and college students who traditionally took seasonal summer jobs working in the pineapple fields and canneries, primarily for the Dole company, providing them with a way to earn money during their break from school; this was once a common rite of passage for many young people in the state.” In very good condition, very minor corner/edge wear and old smell. Please view photos carefully as they are a visual description/representation of item/condition.
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Location: Sutter Creek, California
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Book Title: The Kingdom That Grew Out Of A Little Boy's Garden
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Hawaiian Pineapple Company
Original Language: English
Subject: Cooking by ingredient
Vintage: Yes
Publication Year: 1930
Type: Cookbook
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Era: 1930s
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Author: Marion Mason Hale
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Pineapple