Abbreviations
[x]: xerox copy [hb]: hardbound book
[bp]: paperback book [gp]: government pamphlet
[cp]: company sponsored [mag]: entire magazine
[m]: clipped item [n]: newspaper & clipping
[o]: letters, ledgers, miscellany
This is a partial list of documents I own as originals or as photo copies (most entries indicate which). It is not a complete list. This list was created for me by me. It is arranged for my ease of use and follows no specific bibliographic form. This document and the information herein is provided for your information, saving you years of research. It is not to be copied, duplicated, scanned, photographed or reproduced in any way in whole or part without my written permission.
This Bibliography DOES NOT INCLUDE most items in topical bibs, except in those cases where I consider the book or article to be of general importance.
© Tony Hyman, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008
Recent entries are in red and not in my 2005 printed Bibliography.
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Jacobstein, Meyer. THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY IN THE UNITED STATES. New York: The Columbia University Press, 1907. Originally published as vol 26, No. 3, in the Studies in History, Economics and Public Law. Reprinted by AMS Press, New York, 1968. [hb]
Jasek, Edward. "The Cigar: Survivor of Better Days," [on F.D. Grave & Son Cigar Co.], THE NEW HAVEN REGISTER (April 2, 1967) pp12-13. [x]
Jefferson, Harley W. THE INSIDE STORY: A PRIVATE TOUR OF WAITT & BOND. Newark: Waitt & Bond, n.d. [ca1949]. autographed. [hb/cp]
Jenkinson, A.M., compiler. WHIFFLETS. Pittsburgh: R & W Jenkinson Co. [stogie makers], 1897. [cp/hb]
Jenks, Ethan A. DAILY JOURNAL. Providence, Rhode Island: handwritten records of Federal Tax collector detailing factories, warehouses and stores visited June 4th, 1886 through March 25, 1887. Includes notes on violations, recommen-dations, citations, follow-ups involving tobacco, cigars, oleomargarine, beer and liquor. "...says he does carry tobacco to parties when they give their order for it but he never carries it out and sells it..." "...he will call in a day or two and pay the tax and penalty..." "...he is now in jail awaiting trial..." "...he must stamp all his cigars before quitting business..." "...does not deal in butterine...", etc. Describes getting court orders and warrants in fight with local police chief who refused to turn over confiscated untaxed liquor.
Jimenez, Antonio Nunez. THE JOURNEY OF THE HAVANA CIGAR. Havana: Cubatabaco, 1988.
[Jno. H. Swisher & Son, Inc.]. KING EDWARD PRESENTS CIGARAMA. Jacksonville, FL: Jno. H. Swisher & Son, Inc., 1957. [comic book]
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Kammen, Carol. "A Look at Ithaca's Cigar Strike," ITHACA JOURNAL date unknown (c1980-85).
Kaufman, Stuart B. THE SAMUEL GOMPERS PAPERS, VOL 1: THE MAKING OF A UNION LEADER, 1850-86. Urbana: U. of Illinois Press, 1986. 529 pp. illus. [hb]
Kelley, Sloane, “The United Cigar Stores of America” in CIGAR MAGAZINE v2:#4 (Winter 2005), pp 68-78. Like new magazine. Informative article marked up. Also have photocopy.
Killebrew, J.B. "Report on the Culture and Curing of Tobacco in the United States," in REPORT ON THE PRODUCTIONS OF AGRICULTURE AS RETURNED AT THE 10TH CENSUS (JUNE 1, 1880). Washington DC: GPO, 1883. pp 881-950. Hardcover; good condition.
Killebrew, J.B. and Herbert Myrick. TOBACCO LEAF; ITS CULTURE AND CURE, MARKETING AND MANUFACTURE. New York: Orange Judd Company, 1920. [hb]
Killough, Lucy Winsor. THE TOBACCO PRODUCTS INDUSTRY IN NEW YORK AND ITS ENVIRONS. Economic Series Monograph #5: Economic and Industrial Survey. New York: Committee on Regional Plan of New York and its Environs, 1924. [two xerox copies]
Kinkade, Art. "Cigars, Guavas and Revolution," ? (January 1970), pp 20-23.
Kline, John B. TOBACCO FARMING & CIGAR MAKING TOOLS: A TOOL COLLECTORS' GUIDE. [Reamstown, PA]: by author, 1975. 52p good effort. [pb]
Kneeland, Samuel, “Manila Philippines and its Surroundings,” reprint # 8259 from an unidentified 1890 HARPER’S MAGAZINE. Laurel, MD: Wordmax Books. 8.5” x 11” softcover 9p illus.
Kolodny, Joseph. 4000 YEARS OF SERVICE: THE STORY OF THE WHOLE-SALE TOBACCO INDUSTRY AND ITS PIONEERS. New York: Farrar, Strauss & Young, 1953. Autographed. [hb]
Kress, W.J.B. "Accounts of a Cigar Manufacturer," JOURNAL OF ACCOUN-TANCY v59:#4 (April 1935), pp266-282. [x]
Kuhn, I.B., et al. TO THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF LOCAL UNIONS. A bulletin on counterfeit Union Stamps. McSherrystown, PA: Cigar Makers' Union Local 316, 1910. [cp]
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Landis, Noah L. FORM 73 (rev 1880): BOOK TO BE KEPT BY CIGAR MANUFACTURERS. Day book for Factory 1603 9th Tax District of Pennsyl-vania, January 1883 through December 1884. Worn condition original 17” x 14”. Active factory making 200 to 500 cigars a day. Starts with notation that tobacco was self-raised.
_______. FORM 73 (rev 1880): BOOK TO BE KEPT BY CIGAR MANUFAC-TURERS. Day book for Factory 1603 9th Tax District of Pennsylvania, January 1885 through January 1887. Fine condition original 16” x 14”. Active factory making 25,000 cigars a month.
_______. FORM 73 (rev 1880): BOOK TO BE KEPT BY CIGAR MANUFAC-TURERS. Day book for Factory 1603 9th Tax District of Pennsylvania, March 1887 Until factory closed January 1890. Fine condition original 16” x 14”. Active factory making 7,000 to 15,000 cigars a month.
Lang, Jane. “History of Tobacco Regulation” prepared as part of MARIHUANA, A SIGNAL OF MISUNDERSTANDING. Washington, DC: National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse, [n.d.]. Downloaded from the web. ca. 35pp.
Lang, W.K. "A Match-less Hobby," COLLECT AMERICA (July 1982), p 18. [x]
Lapique, Zoila, “Las Etiquetas de Los Habanos, Tradicion Litografica,” TABACO (February, 1997), pp 34-43.
Lasky, Michael S. "A New Leaf," PLAYBOY v20:#11 (Nov. 1973), pp165-67,ff. [m]
Latimer, H.C. "History of the Lithographic Industry," in "Seventy-five years of Lithography," in LITHOGRAPHERS JOURNAL, PART II (September, 1957).
Laufer, Berthold. INTRODUCTION OT TOBACCO INTO EUROPE. Anthropology Leaflet 19. Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History, 1924. 65 pp, paper covers, spine neatly taped.
Lee, Mary [pseud: Tony Hyman]. "Smoking Man's Collectible," AMERICAN COLLECTOR v10:#7 (July 1979), pp20-21, 31. [mag]
LeRoy, Bernard and Maurice Szafran. THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF CIGARS. London: Harold Starke, 1993. Hardcover w/dj. It’s not what it claims.
Lewis, Edward R. Jr. REFLECTIONS OF CANTON. Canton, IL: ?,?. [px]
Lewis, Joseph. "The First Union Label," in 100 YEARS WITH THE CIGAR MAKERS. Washington DC: CMIU of A, 1964. [mag/cp]
Liggett, Louis H. HOW TO MAKE THE CIGAR STAND SUPPORT THE DRUG STORE. New York: National Cigar Stands Company, 1903. 6.3” x 9.5” hardcover 60 pages, illustrated. Badly stained cover, otherwise excellent.
Linnee, Susan. “The Cuban Cigar: An Enduring Relic,” unidentified Western New York newspaper, 1978.
Lockyer, Timothy. “Rollers ‘n Strippers, Twofers ‘n Crooks,” PENNSYLVANIA HERITAGE, vol. 7, #4, pp. 15-19. xerox copy
Long, Durward. "Labor Relations in the Tampa Cigar Industry, 1885-1911," LABOR HISTORY v12:#4 (Fall 1971), pp? [x]
_______. “The Open-Closed Shop Battle in Tampa’s Cigar Industry, 1919-1921,” THE FLORIDA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, Vol. 47, #2 (October, 1968), pp. 101-121. xerox copy
Lorillard & Co. [Fairfax Downey]. LORILLARD AND TOBACCO: 200 TH ANNIVERSARY OF P. LORILLARD COMPANY; 1760-1960. [Greensboro: P. Lorillard], 1960. [Have both both paper and hardcover]
_______. LITTLE CIGARS & CHEROOTS: THE WAY TO INCREASE BUSINESS. 16p promotional brochure for dealers, in color, c 1920. 3.5"x6" [paper cover] Nice!
Loughlin, Joe. "Let's Count Heads," letter to editor in AMERICA v107 (June 23, 1962), p411. Response to [anon.] "Angry Cigar Workers." [x]
Luening, William. "Cigar City Rises from the Ashes," HISTORIC PRESER-VATION, Vol. 34, #4 (July - Aug. 1982), pp46-51. [xerox]
Lutterman, James B. THE TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS’ MANUAL. London: 1887. Large book of chemical formulae for adulteration of tobacco. Xerox of pp 68-84 dealing with cigars and cigar boxes. Fascinating.
Lynch, Patrick, "Pittsburgh, the I.W.W., and the Stogie Workers," chapter in AT THE POINT OF PRODUC-TION: THE LOCAL HISTORY OF THE I.W.W. Contributions in Labor History #10. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1981. Xerox copy of chapter.
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Macarthur, W. "The Industrial Crime-Child Labor," a half-page 'symposium' in CIGAR MAKERS' OFFICIAL JOURNAL Vol. XXVII: No. 7 (May 15, 1903), p9. Original full mag.
Mack, Russell H. FACTORS OF INSTABILITY AFFECTING PRODUCTION AND EMPLOYMENT IN THE CIGAR MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1933. [x]
Maguire, Phyllis. “Supreme the World Over,” NEW JERSEY MONTHLY (July, 1997).
Makris, Sheila (processor). MANUSCRIPTS NO. B53. New Haven, CT: New Haven Colony Historical Society, 1984. 34p typed mss listing Library assets of Lewis Osterweis & Sons cigar makers (1860-1954). Opens with 2pp history of the company.
Malinowski, Jay. “Cigars Find a Home,” Tampa Magazine Section of TAMPA TRIBUNE, pp11-22. Date:?
Mankiewicz, Frank. "There's Nothing Like a Good Cigar, and to Connoisseurs, That's a Cuban," CHICAGO TRIBUNE (February 23, 1978), p?. [x]
Margulis, Ronald, “Cigar Advertising Through the Ages,” in CIGAR MAGAZINE v3:#2 (Spring 2006), pp 65-74. Like new magazine.
_______. “A Knight in the Cigar Museum” in CIGAR MAGAZINE v4:#4 (Winter 2007) pp 59-70. Story of Tony Hyman and the National Cigar Museum on the web. Like new magazine. Multiple copies.
Markham, Edwin, “The Smoke of Sacrifice” in COSMOPOLITAN (February, 2007), pages 391-397. Pages removed from the magazine. Article “laying bare the wrongs of child labor in its many cruel forms.”
{Marquet, Cynthia] Librarian. “Brownstown Cigar Factory Records Acquired,” COCALICO VALLEY FOOTPRINTS, published by the Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley (March 1996). 8 page like new 8.5” x 11”.
Martinez, Al. "While It's a Dying Art Form, It's a Satisfying Way of Life," THE HERALD WEEKEND MAGAZINE (June 21, 1981), pp6-7. Original illus tabloid newspaper pages about Los Angeles factory.
Maxwell, Hon. Thomas. "History of the Village [Elmira, NY]," bound with BRIGHAM'S ELMIRA DIRECTORY, FOR 1863 AND 1864. Elmira, NY: A.Delancey Brigham, 1863. Gave original as gift. Removed Nick's illus ad.
Mayer, Levy. "The Problem of the Trusts: Corporation Lawyer Suggests Federal Control as the Best Way to End Business Evils -- Thinks Reduction of Tariff Would Restore Competition," "Tenth of a Series of Articles by Eminent Men of Affairs," THE NEW YORK TIMES (Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1911). editorial predicts American Tobacco and Standard Oil will survive dissolution. Xerox.
Mayo, Earl. “The Tobacco War,” FRANK LESLIE’S POPULAR MONTHLY, [unknown date, 1903, pp 517-526. Removed from magazine. Excellent. Illus, including Cigar Dealers Anti-Trust logo.
McCarter, Robert. "Heyday of the Cigar Box," MANKIND v1:#3 (October 1967), pp56-61. [mag]
McDonald, Adrian Francis. THE HISTORY OF TOBACCO PRODUCTION IN CONNECTICUT. Publication of the Tercentenary Commission of the State of Connecticut, Committee on Historical Publications. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1936. [ ]
McGarry, William A. "C.J. and L.H. Eisenlohr," SYSTEM (December 1921), pp701ff. [x]
McGuire, Ross, and Nancy Grey Osterud. WORKING LIVES: BROOME COUNTY, NEW YORK 1800-1930. Binghamton, NY: Roberson Center for the Arts and Sciences, 1980. 9”x9” 101p illus paperback about occupations in Broome county. Cigar industry on pp51-63. Back cover creasing, otherwise as new.
McNeill, George E. AN ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF A LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT TO ABOLISH THE TENEMENT-HOUSE CIGAR FACTORIES IN NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN. New York: no pub., 1882. 26pp. [Also under "anonymous" as it is unsigned], although it has been attributed to George E. McNeill in bibliography of MN Historical Society.
Mendez, Armando. CIUDAD DE CIGARS: WEST TAMPA. Florida Historical Society, 1994. 5.5”x8” trade paperback, some illus, 198pp. Fine condition.
Mesmer, Philippe. THE ART OF CIGAR BANDS: Roger van Reeth Collection. London: Parkstonee PRESS, LTD., 2000. 224 pp profusely iillus. mint condition oversize 10” x 13” hard cover with one blem on dj.
Meserole, W[illiam] H[enry Harrison]. A STUDY OF TOBACCO WHOLE-SALERS' OPERATIONS. Office of Domestic Commerce Industrial Series No. 62. Washington DC: US Dept. of Commerce, 1946. 9”x6” paper covered 82pp booklet detailing all aspects of the wholesale business. Excellent condition except for corner cover creases and light soil on front and back cover.
Meyer, F.H. HAVANA CIGARS: HOW THEY ARE MADE AND SOLD. Translated from the 5th edition. New York: O. Judd Co., 1885. [x]
Milller, C.J., Humitube Manufacturing Co. LETTER explaining shortage of cellophane in light of rationing imposed by WWII. Peoria, IL: Humitube Manufacturing Co., no date [Dec. 1944 or Jan. 1945]. "...we are far behind in production." Original.
Miller, Helen Hill. TOBACCO AND THE BRILLIANT. Washington DC: The Smithsonian Institution, n.d. [ca 1976]. [pb]
Mills, Connie. "A Rather Political Collection," ALUMNI: WESTERN KY UNIVERSITY ALUMNI MAGAZINE (Winter, 1991), pp8-9. Xerox copy of article on Julius Rather's political collection of tobacco related items.
Milmore, Benno K. and Arthur G. Conover. TOBACCO CONSUMPTION IN THE UNITED STATES, 1880 TO 1955. Published as an addendum to Haenszel et al., TOBACCO SMOKING PATTERNS IN THE UNITED STATES. Washington DC: GPO, 1956.
Miner, Nancy Hamm. "Tracing the Madeira Connection: Jacksonville has a long, rich Portuguese heritage," JACKSONVILLE JOURNAL-COURIER (Sunday, April 12, 1998), pp17, 24. Original clipping. Longer article contains brief account of cigar making among Portuguese.
Minneman, P.G. “The Tobacco of Cuba,” REVISTA TOBACO. Volume XII; Number 137 (October, 1944).
Moore, G.E. "Report on the Chemistry of American Tobaccos," pp 858-874, in REPORT ON THE PRODUCTIONS OF AGRICULTURE AS RETURNED AT THE 10th CENSUS. Washington, DC: GPO, 1883.
Moore, Joseph Ralph. FORM 73 (rev 1944): BOOK TO BE KEPT BY CIGAR MANUFACTURERS. Day book for Factory 3 Tax District of West Virginia, January 1945 through January 1947. Data in fine condition, some wet and mouse damage to pages. 14” x 17”. Active small factory making 100 to 600 cigars a day.
Morgan, Mike. "But Machines Replace Men in Tampa's Pioneer Industry," TAMPA HERALD (February 8, 1969), p? Xerox copy.
Mormino, Gary R., “Tampa and the New Urban South” The Weight Strike of 1899,” THE FLORIDA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, Vol. 60, #3, (1981), pp. 337- 356. xerox
Mormino, Gary R., and Anthony Pizzo. TAMPA: THE TREASURE CITY. Tulsa: Continental Heritage Press, Inc., 1983. 272pp profusely illustrated with photos, 9” x 12” with d/j. Interesting city history with a few pages about the cigar industry. Corners banged, o/w as new.
Mormino, Gary and George Pozzetta. THE IMMIGRANT WORLD OF YBOR CITY; ITALIANS AND THEIR LATIN NEIGHBORS IN TAMPA, 1885-1985. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1987. 368pp illus. Hardcover in fine condiiton.
_______. “The Reader Lights the Candle,” LABOR’S HERITAGE, Vol. 5, #1 (Spring, 1993), pp. 4-25. xerox
Morris, Lloyd. INCREDIBLE NEW YORK. New York: Random House, 1951. Contains 2 pp about cigar stores fronting for whorehouses. [x]
Muniz, Jose Rivero. LOS CUBANOS EN TAMPA. Translated by Eustasio Fernandez and Henry Beltran as THE YBOR CITY STORY 1885-1954. Tampa: n.p., n.d. [1970's].
_______. TABACO: SU HISTORIA EN CUBA. Two Volumes. La Havana: Instituto de Historia, 1964.
_______. YBOR CITY STORY, THE, 1885-1954. Translation of LOS CUBANOS EN TAMPA by Eustasio Fernandez and Henry Beltran. Tampa: by the translators, [n.d.].
Munsell, Joel. "A Tobacco Establishment of 1790," in THE ANNALS OF ALBANY VOL. 1. Albany, NY: J. Munsell, 1850. xerox of that section. Interesting.
Museum der Austria Tabakwerke AG: CIGARREN IM BRENN-PPUNKT. Vienna: Museum der Austria Tabakwerke AG: [n.d.] (1980's?). Paper covered 8"x8" 36pp illus history/catalog. Very fine condition.
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Nash, Margo. “Recalling the Heyday of Trenton’s Cigar Industry,” THE NEW YORK TIMES (Sunday September 14, 2003), p. 13 (Arts & Entertainment section, New Jersey edition).
Nearing, Scott. "On the Trail of the Pittsburgh Stogie," THE INDEPENDENT v65 (July 2, 1908), pp22-24. [x]
Nee, Min Ron. AN ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF POST-REVOLU-TION HAVANA CIGARS. Sankt Augustin, Germany: AWM_Verlag, 2nd corrected edition, 2005. Like new. An excellent book.
Newman, Julius C. SMOKE DREAMS. Tampa: Florida Grower Press, Inc., 1957. Hardcover.
Newman, Stanford with James Miller. CIGAR FAMILY: A 100 YEAR JOURNEY IN THE CIGAR INDUSTRY. [n.p.]: Forbes Custom Publishers, 1999. Attractive self Published hardcover w/dj 232 pp illus. Personalized inscription from Miller “to Geraldine”. Like new.
Nieva, Gregorio, et al. YEARBOOK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 1920. Manila: Camara de Comercio de las Islas Filipinas, 1920.
Nutmeg (pseud.). "Hartford Business Not So Very Brisk," TOBACCO Vol. C: No. 21 (May 23, 1935), p21. Have complete issue in good condition.
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O'Connor, Tom. "Cigar Industry Bounces Back Following Cuban Leaf Embargo," THE TAMPA TRIBUNE (Tuesday February 11, 1964), p2H. [ ]
O’Gorman, James F. CONNECTICUT VALLEY VERNACULAR: THE VANISHING LANDSCAPE AND ARCHITECTURE OF THE NEW ENGLAND TOBACCO FIELDS. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania Press, 2002. 108p hardcover w/dj. Fine. Some notes.
Olmsted, Victor Hugo and Henry Gannett [compilers]. CUBA: POPULATION, HISTORY AND RESOURCES 1907. Washington, DC: United States Bureau of the Census, 1909.
Ortiz, Fernando. CUBAN COUNTERPOINT: TOBACCO AND SUGAR. Translated from the Spanish by Harriet de Onis. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1947. [hb][PB]
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Paley, William S. AS IT HAPPENED: A MEMOIR. New York: Doubleday & Co., Inc., 1979. [px]
Patrey, Harry B. in collaboration with Joseph Kolodny. SUCCESSFUL METHODS OF WHOLESALE TOBACCO DISTRIBUTION. New York: Foresight Publications, 1957. 672 pages, illus. 8.5” x 11” Hardcover first edition in very fine, almost like new condition.
Patterson, Tom. "Cigar-Rolling Was Thriving Industry in Riverside 'til Machines Took Over," RIVERSIDE PRESS-ENTERPRISE (Sunday, March 28 1982), p.B2. [xerox copy]
Pearson, C.H. "How Cigar-Box Wood is Secured," AMERICAN FORESTRY (December 1915), pp1098-1101. [xerox copy of interesting work]
Penn, W.A. THE SOVERANE HERBE: A HISTORY OF TOBACCO. Illus by W. Hartley. New York: E.P.Dutton & Co., 1901, and simultaneously in London by Grant Richards. 5”x8” leather. A nice clean copy with some cracking between spine and cover.
Perdomo, Jose and Jorge Posse. MECHANIZACION DE LA INDUSTRIA TABAQUERA. Havana: La Comision Nacional de Propaganda y Defensa del Tabaco Habano, 1945.
Perkins, G.W. "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all; the President's Farewell," CIGAR MAKERS' OFFICIAL JOURNAL. Chicago vol. L: No. 12 (December, 1926) p 2. Perkins turns it over to Ornburn, and urges members to give him a chance. xerox copy.
_______. TO THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF LOCAL UNIONS. A circular concerning the National Stogie Makers League. Chicago: CMIU, 1907. [cp]
Perkins, Robert H. "George W. Perkins" in 100 YEARS WITH THE CIGAR MAKERS. Washington DC: CMIU of A, 1964. [cp]
Pettengell, George. "Colonial Tobacco and Hogsheads," NEWSLETTER Vol. XIX: No. 2 (Fall, 1997), pp4-5. Published in Durham, NC, by Tobacco History Corporation, Inc. Duke Homestead State Historic Site. Original 8"x11" 8pp newsletter. How made and used.
Pipkin, Ann. "Cigar Maker, Inventor of the Famous 'stogie'," NEWS BULLETIN of the International Seal, Label and Cigar Band Society. Bulletin Vol. XIII: No. 4 (Number 72, July 15, 1946), p. 8. Assortment of original pages from old editions, each with cigar related info.
Pizzo, Tony. "Edwardo Manrara: the Cigar Manufacturing Prince of the Nation," in BACK TO YBOR CITY DAY, 1974. Tampa: Optimist Club of Ybor City, 1974. Paper covered. Fine condition.
_______. "The Italian Heritage in Tampa," in BACK TO YBOR CITY DAY, 1976. Tampa: Optimist Club of Ybor City, 1976. [pb]
_______. TAMPA TOWN. Tampa: Trend House, 1968. 89pp. [pb]
_______. "Tobacco, The Leaf of Liberty," in BACK TO YBOR CITY DAY, 1975. Tampa: Optimist Club of Ybor City, 1975. [pb]
Polack, E. YOUR MARSH WHEELING STOGIE, HISTORICAL BACK-GROUND. 2 page typed letter. Wheeling, WV: M.Marsh & Son, Inc., 1955. [letter]
Poland, M.E. THE CHURCH AND TOBACCO. Pittsburg: The No-Tobacco Army, 1923. 184 pp hardcover. Projects biblical text into the tobacco controversy. Almost like new.
Porter, Robert P. “Tobacco,” [Chapter XXI in] INDUSTRIAL CUBA: Being a Study of Present Commercial and Industrial Conditions, with Suggestions as to the Opportunities Presented in the Island for American Capital, Enterprise, and Labour. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1899. pp 302-316, illus. Xerox copies from book in Buffalo Public Library. 917.9/81
Porto Rican-American Tobacco Co. SKETCHES: PORTO RICO 1904. San Juan, PR: Porto Rican-American Tobacco Co., 1904. illus. 40pp [cp]
Powderly, T[errence] V., et al [acting as General Executive Board of the Knights of Labor]. THE ORDER AND THE CIGAR-MAKERS: CIRCULAR AND STATEMENT BY THE GENERAL EXECUTIVE BOARD, TOGETHER WITH THE TESTIMONY RECENTLY TAKEN CONCERNING THE TROUBLE GROWING OUT OF THE LOCK-OUT DECLARED ON FEBRUARY 18, 1886, BY THE UNITED CIGAR MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK. Philadelphia: K of L, 1886. 48pp pamphlet collection of Wisconsin Hist Society HFA6//.MIS [Xerox copy]
[Powell & Goldstein Cigar Company]. SALES LEDGER, 1895-1908. Oneida, NY: Powell & Goldstein Cigar Company, 1899-1915. Sales, salaries, etc. Good stuff.
Poyo, Gerald E. “Cuban Patriots in Key West, 1878-1886: Guardians At the Separatist Ideal,” THE FLORIDA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, Vol. 61, #1 (1982), pp. 20-36. xerox
_______. "The Impact of Cuban and Spanish Workers on Labor Organizing in Florida, 1870-1900," JOURNAL OF AMERICAN ETHNIC HISTORY, Vol. V: No. 2 (Spring, 1986), pp46-63. Xerox of excellent article and its bib.
_______. “Key West and the Cuban Ten Years War., THE FLORIDA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, Vol. 57, #3 (January 1979), pp. 289-307. xerox
Prendergast, William J., "Where Did The Wooden Indians Go?," NEW HAVEN REGISTER FEATURES (January 10, 1965), p3. Xerox copy. Not accurate report of the start of cigar making in Connecticut.
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Quesada, Gonzalo de. CUBA [HANDBOOK OF]. Washington: GPO, 1905. Xerox partial copy.
Quien Sabe. "Tampa Developed into City of World Wide Fame by Cigar Industry," TOBACCO (November 29, 1923), pp? [ ]
Quinn, Thomas. “Cigar Making in Ottumwa, Iowa: an 83 Year History.” 5 pp booklet? Ottumwa: Wapello County Historical Society, [n.d., post 1930]. Xerox copy.
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R.G. Sullivan, Inc. HOME OF R.G. SULLIVAN, INC. Manchester, NH: R.G. Sullivan, Inc., n.d. [ca1952]. 8pp paper covered 4.5”x5” in mint condition.
_______. 7-20-4 AND DEXTER CIGARS. Manchester, NH: R.G. Sullivan, Inc., 1954. 26pp mimeographed 6”x8.5” 80th anniversary catalog and history. Very fine.
Raitberger, Francois. "Cuba Cigars Unchanged by Castro," Reuter News Service THE WASHINGTON STAR (January 3, 1977), p?. [clipping]
Raitz, Karl B. and Cotton Mather. "Norwegians and Tobacco in Western Wisconsin," ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN GEOGRAPHERS ANNALS v61 (December 1971), pp 684-96. [x]
Ramsey, Elizabeth. HISTORY OF TOBACCO PRODUCTION IN THE CONNECTICUT VALLEY, THE. Smith College Studies in History, vol xv, #3-4 (April - July 1930). Northampton, MA: Department of History of Smith College, 1930. [pb]
Rapaport, Ben. THE CONTINUING ROMANCE WITH TOBACCO: EXPOSITIONS AND EXHIBITIONS 1985-1990. Self published (January 1991) . 9 pages 8.5” x 11”. Like new condition.
_______. “Victorian Curiosities, CIGAR MAGAZINE (Winter 2005) pages 81-88. Photocopy of article about meerschaum cigar and cheroot holders.
Rasmussen, Frederick. "What Went the Way of the Dodo Bird? Baltimore Cigars." THE [Baltimore] SUN (Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1974), pp? Original clipping.]
Raymer, Dorothy. "Key West - Last Outpost of the Art of Making Cigars by Hand," THE KEY WEST CITIZEN (Monday, November 24, 1952), p? [ ]
Reese, Joe Hugh. “Florida Industries/The Manufacture of Clear Havana Cigars. SOUTH, vol 2, #3 (January, 1926). Illus. Xerox copy of article.
Reich, William. “Colorado Maid: The Ghost Industry of Colorado Cigar Making,” COLORADO HERITAGE (Spring 2005), pages 2-13. Published in Denver by the Colorado Historical Society. Mint.
Reist, Arthur L. TOBACCO LORE OF LANCASTER COUNTY, PENN-SYLVANIA. Ephrata, PA: Arthur L. Reist, 1974. 32p illus stapled paperback.
Reuter, Stewart. "Pick a reason to tear it down," Letters to the Editor, EXPRESS-NEWS, San Antonio, TX, 10 June, 1989. Advocates tearing down a statue honoring Samuel Gompers. Newspaper clipping, original. Also have Polaroids of statue.
Ripley, George and Charles Dana, eds. “Bremen,” “Cuba,” “Hamburg,” “Havana,” “Seville” “Tobacco” and other entries, THE AMERICAN CYCLO-PAEDIA, Vol. I through Vol. XV. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1873.
Robbins, B.C. "Why You Pay Good Money for Moisture," THE DU PONT MAGAZINE (n.d. late 20's?), pp7-9. Xerox: Use of cellophane as cigar wrapper.
Robinson, Jeffrey. "London's Cigar Shops," GOURMET (Jan, 1986) pp 48-51+. [x]
Rogers, R.Y. “Cuba Tobacco” in REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF PATENTS, FOR THE YEAR 1849, PART II. Half page article on p 326. The title is misleading, being a treatise on running a home cigar factory in Mississippi, giving costs, quantities, profits, etc.
Rollins, E.A., Commissioner. U.S. Treasury Department, Office of Internal Revenue. Letter. Original hand letter to D. M. Macarthur, NYC, regarding the seizure of 9,000 of his cigars for use of counterfeit stamps. May 3, 1867.
Rosenstock, Todd. "The Road to Insignificance ...the Reading Cigarworkers' Union from 1925 to 1935." HISTORICAL REVIEW OF BERKS COUNTY (Fall, 1978), pp139-141. [x]
Rosensweet, Alvin. "Last Factory in City on Last Lap: Stogie Rolling Art Slipping into Past," PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE (January 1, 1963), p?. [x]
Rothman, Lew. CIGAR ALMANAC. Belleville, NJ: Education Systems & Publications, 1980. Mint condition first edition hardcover. 256pp illus.
_______. “Frank Llaneza: Ultimate Cigarmaker,” CIGAR MAGAZINE (Winter 2004) pages 40-65. Excellent article in fair condition original magazine. Also photocopy.
_______. “The King of All Boxmakers: Fredman Torres,” CIGAR MAGAZINE (Fall 2007) pp 59-63. Article torn from magazine.
Rousse, P.W. “A Sketch of the Philippines circa 1875,” reprint #8260 from and unidentified 1876 HARPER’S MAGAZINE. Laurel, MD: Wordmax Books. 8.5” x 11” softcover 7p illus.
Roveche, Berton. "Not a Bad Cigar," NEW YORKER (February 15, 1947) pp58ff. good article. [x]