The Economic Development of the Cigar Industry in the United States, by Willis N. Baer... [A Thesis] in the Columbia University...

The Economic Development of the Cigar Industry in the United States, by Willis N. Baer... [A Thesis] in the Columbia University...
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This is one of the few published histories on the subject. Part 1 covers the developments prior to 1800; part 2 treats the period from 1800-1860; part 3 from 18