Bremen Cotton Exchange, 1872/1922 is a comprehensive historical account commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Bremen Cotton Exchange, one of the most significant institutions in the global cotton trade. The book traces the origins, development, and influence of the Exchange from its founding in 1872 through to 1922, highlighting its pivotal role in establishing Bremen as a major hub for the international cotton market. Through detailed narrative and archival documentation, the book explores the economic, social, and technological changes that shaped the cotton industry in Germany and beyond, including the impact of world events such as wars and economic crises. The volume delves into the organizational structure of the Exchange, its membership, and the evolution of its trading practices, regulations, and arbitration systems. It also examines the relationships between Bremen and other major cotton centers, the role of shipping and logistics, and the Exchange's efforts to maintain quality standards and foster innovation. Richly illustrated with photographs, charts, and facsimiles of historical documents, the book provides insights into the daily life of merchants, brokers, and workers, as well as the broader economic and cultural significance of cotton in Bremen's history. Bremen Cotton Exchange, 1872/1922 stands as both a tribute to the resilience and adaptability of the Exchange and a valuable resource for historians, economists, and anyone interested in the history of international trade, industrialization, and the cotton industry.