American Publishing Company, 1875. — 486 p. Ever since the discovery of tobacco it has been the favorite theme of many writers, who have endeavored to shed new light on the origin and early history of this singular plant. Upwards of three hundred volumes have been written, embracing works in nearly all of the languages of Europe, concerning the herb and the various methods of...
2012. — 284 p. La industria del tabaco y, particularmente, la del cigarrillo, adquirió un gran desarrollo en nuestro país a partir las últimas décadas del siglo XIX. La introducción de maquinaria que permitió la automatización del proceso de fabricación favoreció el rápido crecimiento del sector, impulsando la aparición de un gran número de manufacturas que elaboraban una...
London: Chapman and Hall, 1859. — 358 p. Tobacco: its history and associations, including an account of the plant and its manufacture, with its modes of use in all ages and countries.
Abingdon Press, 1915. — 124 p. The botanist Bruce Fink discussed in this volume the habit of use of Tobacco. He casts a critical eye on economic, social and cultural aspects of the subject.
A practical hand-book for cigar manufacturers and leaf dealers who are licensed to use the patents of Charles S. Philips. — Revised and enlardeg edition. — New York: Charles S. Philips, 1882. — 51 p. Two great obstacles stood in the way of perfect success. Dead black colors and a stinking tobacco. The tobacco was easily made dark by simply heating the moist tobacco for a few...
United States Dept. of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service in Washington, D.C., 1958. — 66 p. Oriental accounts for about one-eighth of the world's production of all kinds of tobacco, but it makes up over one-fourth of total world exports of unmanufactured tobacco since half of all the oriental produced enters international trade. Production and exports of oriental leai...
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