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Tea, its history and mystery, by Joseph M. Walsh
Utility, not originality, has been aimed at in the compilation of this work. The obstacles and difficulties its author had met with in his endeavors to learn something of the article he was commissioned to sell when he first entered the Tea trade, the almost total lack of knowledge displayed by the average dealer in the commodity, allied to the numerous inquiries for a work containing “all about tea,” first prompted the undertaking.

The material was collated at intervals, in a fragmentary manner, covering a period of over twenty years, and arranged amid the many interruptions incident to an active business life, subjected to constant revisions, repeated prunings and innumerable corrections, due mainly to the varying statements and conflicting opinions of admitted authorities in every branch of the subject. Still, as careful and judicious an arrangement of the data has been given as possible, a faithful effort being made to omit nothing that may prove useful, instructive or profitable to the expert, the dealer or general reader.

Aware that many facts have been omitted, and many errors committed in its preparation, he still trusts that the pains he has taken to avoid both have not been in vain, that the former may be few, and the latter of no great importance. The work was compiled under impulse, not under inducement, a single line not being intended originally for the market, and is now being published solely for the benefit of those “whom it may concern.”

Philadelphia, December, 1892. (Summary by From the Preface)
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Keywords that describe the book: business, tea, cultivation

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Hi, I can volunteer to be a PL
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Post by Lynnet »

shamose7 wrote: December 5th, 2023, 2:54 pm Hi, I can volunteer to be a PL
It is a big job to PL an entire book (sometimes a commitment of a year or more), and the job isn’t for everyone. I suggest you just do one section for now, but if it’s a good fit,you can claim the DPL position later.
So far, no one has signed up to read, so you may want to look at another project (look for those with a tilde in the subject line — like this one has, but maybe with more movement 8-))

In the meantime, please familiarize yourself with the guidelines.
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Lynnet, would you be open to me reading this entire book 'solo'? I've looked at the book, it's page count and feel quite comfortable with its size. More importantly, I'd like to learn the subject!

Thank you.

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Post by Lynnet »

BardSanVO wrote: December 5th, 2023, 4:29 pm Lynnet, would you be open to me reading this entire book 'solo'? I've looked at the book, it's page count and feel quite comfortable with its size. More importantly, I'd like to learn the subject!

Thank you.

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I’d rather keep it as a group project for now. I can assign you the first 4 sections, and you can come back for more if we have no takers.
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Thank you Lynnet, that sounds very fair. I understand the issues when a book is set for Group. I am sincerely interested in the topic. So, here goes.
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Post by BardSanVO »

Hello Lynnet, here's the EDITED Intro / Prefatory: I left the ending off on the first take.

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/tea_00_walsh_128kb.mp3

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BardSanVO wrote: December 7th, 2023, 2:40 pm Hello Lynnet, here's the EDITED Intro / Prefatory: I left the ending off on the first take.

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/tea_00_walsh_128kb.mp3

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Cheers

Will
Thank you

Hmmm… we don’t have a section 00 :hmm:
Did you read what I have put in the blurb as a section? That’s fine if it’s what you did. I can add a section 00.
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Hi Lynnet, I read the 'Prefatory' / Preface and labeled it 00 on the mp3 file name and on the recording I started it off with Section Prefatory and ended the recording with "End of Prefatory".

I'm happy to make any changes you prefer. I'm currently working on Chap 1 this a.m. and hope to have it submitted today.
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BardSanVO wrote: December 8th, 2023, 12:23 pm Hi Lynnet, I read the 'Prefatory' / Preface and labeled it 00 on the mp3 file name and on the recording I started it off with Section Prefatory and ended the recording with "End of Prefatory".

I'm happy to make any changes you prefer. I'm currently working on Chap 1 this a.m. and hope to have it submitted today.
No, it's fine... it's just I used the prefatory as the description of the book. I was not expecting it to be read as well. I have added a section 00 (until I did that, it was homeless, as we didn't have a section 00 -- the first section was section 01 on the project page). For future recordings, please stick to what is listed in the MW otherwise it gets very complicated.
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Post by BardSanVO »

Lynnet, please find Chap 1 completed

tea_01_walsh_128kb.mp3

TIME: 45:45

Thank you

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BardSanVO wrote: December 9th, 2023, 3:09 pm Lynnet, please find Chap 1 completed

tea_01_walsh_128kb.mp3

TIME: 45:45

Thank you

Will
Please copy and paste the entire url from the uploader.
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Post by BardSanVO »

sorry about that. here's Chap 1 link from uploader

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/tea_01_walsh_128kb.mp3
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BardSanVO wrote: December 10th, 2023, 11:24 am sorry about that. here's Chap 1 link from uploader

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/tea_01_walsh_128kb.mp3
Now I'm confused...
In your post above, it did not show in its entirety.
But when I quoted your post here, it's there :hmm: I don't know what is happening, but it seems to be fine after all.
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Chapter 1 PL OK
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