BIBLIOGRAPHY 



The volume of published material on tobacco is enormous. The serious 

 student can find some pamphlet or book on almost every facet of the industry. 



Therefore, the folloitfing list is intended to direct the interested reader 

 to sources of material, rather than individual publications. 



Principal sources 



Gage, Charles E. , American tobacco types, uses, and markets, U.S. Department 

 of Agriculture Cir. 249 (Rev. 1942). (Out of print but provides excellent 

 background material.) 



Garner, Wightman W. , The Production of Tobacco, The Blakiston Co., Philadel- 

 phia (Rev. 1951). (Also out of print but a valuable reference work.) 



Hawks, S. N. , Jr., Principles of Flue-cured Tobacco Production, N.C. State 

 Universitv, Raleigh, N.C, 1970. 



Federal and State publications from the following institutions : 



University of Kentucky, Extension Service, Lexington, Ky. 40506 



N.C. State University, Extension Service, Raleigh, N.C. 27607 



Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Extension Service, Blacksburg, Va. 24060 



Universitv of Tennessee, Extension Service, Knoxville, Tenn. 37916 



University of Maryland, College Park, Md. 20740 



Clemson University, Clemson, S.C. 29631 



Florida Department of Agriculture, Tallahassee, Fla. 33602 



Connecticut Agriculture Experiment Station, New Haven, Ct. 



University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. 30601 



U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250 



Books of general interest 



Akehurst, B.C., Tobacco, Humanities Press, Inc. (1963) 



Middleton, Arthur Pierce, Tobacco Coast, Mariners' Museum (1953), 

 Newport News, Va. 



Brooks, Jerome E., The Mighty Leaf, Little Brown and Co. (1952, New York. 



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