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The Story of Tobacco in America by Joseph C. Robert

$25.00

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“This is a history of tobacco in America which begins with the country’s earliest times. actually with the arrival of Columbus in the New World. The author gives the broadest possible interpretation to his assignment, tracing not only the industry itself in its various aspects- plantation, leaf market, factory, and fluctuating nicotine manners- but also the effect of tobacco on political, economic, and social like in America through the years. “

University of North Carolina Press Chapel Hill

1967

296 pages

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From jacket:


“This is a history of tobacco in America which begins with the country’s earliest times. actually with the arrival of Columbus in the New World. The author gives the broadest possible interpretation to his assignment, tracing not only the industry itself in its various aspects- plantation, leaf market, factory, and fluctuating nicotine manners- but also the effect of tobacco on political, economic, and social like in America through the years. “

University of North Carolina Press Chapel Hill

1967

296 pages

From jacket:


“This is a history of tobacco in America which begins with the country’s earliest times. actually with the arrival of Columbus in the New World. The author gives the broadest possible interpretation to his assignment, tracing not only the industry itself in its various aspects- plantation, leaf market, factory, and fluctuating nicotine manners- but also the effect of tobacco on political, economic, and social like in America through the years. “

University of North Carolina Press Chapel Hill

1967

296 pages

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