Bibliography of clay tobacco pipe / Bibliographie sur les pipes en terre à tabac
(Éléments de bibliographie provisoire)
Alexander L. T. 1972. A Unique "TD" Clay Pipe (and Assorted Artifacts). Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Delaware 9:28-34.
Alexander, L. 1973 "Clay Tobacco Smoking pipes from the Caleb Pusey House" in P. Davey (ed.) The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe. VIII America " BAR International Series 175 p.199
Atkinson, D. R., Adrian O. 1972, A Brief Guide for the Identification of Dutch Clay Tobacco Pipes found in England. Post Medieval Archaeology, Vol 6: 175-182.
Cheminant R. Le. 1981. Clay Tobacco Pipes from London and the South East. In The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe: VI Pipes and kilns in the London region, edited by Peter Davey, pp. 127- 172. Bar International Series 97. Oxford.
Cook L. J. 1989. Tobacco-Related Material and the Construction of Working-Class Culture. In, Interdisciplinary Investigations of the Boott Mills, Lowell, Massachusetts. Volume III: The Boarding House System as a Way of Life, edited by Mary C. Beaudry and Stephen A. Mrozowski, pp. 209-229. Cultural Resources Management Study No. 21. National Park Service, Boston.
Davey P. J ; Gallagher D.B. 1987. Elgin, site summary. In The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe: X Scotland, edited by Peter Davey, pp. 272-278. BAR International Series 178. Oxford.
Declef G. 1987. Les pipes en terre de Givet, Editions Terres Ardennaises, Charleville-Mézières.
Duco D.H. 1981. The Clay Tobacco Pipe in Seventeenth Century Netherlands. In The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe: V Europe 2, edited by Peter Davey, pp. 368-468. BAR International Series 106(ii). Oxford.
Grant, A, Jemmett D. 1985. Pipes and Pipe-Making in Barnstaple, Devon. In The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe: IX More Pipes from the Midlands and Southern England, edited by Peter Davey, pp. 440-532. BAR British Series 146(1). Oxford.
Hopkins A. F. 1937. A Theory Regarding TD Pipes. Antiques 22(2):234.
Mark R. F. 1968. Clay Smoking Pipes Recovered from the Sunken City of Port Royal: May 1, 1966- September 30, 1967. Jamaica National Trust Commission. Kingston, Jamaica.
Martin C. 1987. Pipes from the Wreck of HMS Dartmouth 1690, a re-assessment. In The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe: X Scotland, edited by Peter Davey, pp. 225-232. BAR International Series 178. Oxford.
McCashion, J. H. 197. A Preliminary Chronology and Discussion of Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Century Clay Tobacco Pipes from New York State Sites. In The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe: II The United States of America, edited by Peter Davey, pp. 63-150. BAR International Series 60. Oxford.
Noel H. A. 1979 ; Clay Tobacco Pipes Excavated at Martin's Hundred, Virginia, 1976-78. In The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe: II The United States of America, edited by Peter Davey, pp. 3-36. BAR International Series 60. Oxford.
Omwake H. G. 1955. Concerning TD Pipes. Bulletin of the Nassau Archaeological Society 1:26-28.
Oswald A. 1969. Marked Clay Pipes from Plymouth, Devon. Post-Medieval Archaeology 15:122-142.
Oswald A. 1975 ; Clay Pipes for the Archaeologist. British Archaeological Reports 14. Oxford.
Oswald A. 1985. On the Life of Clay Pipe Moulds. In The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe: IX More Pipes from the Midlands and Southern England, edited by Peter Davey, pp. 5-22. BAR International Series 146(I). Oxford.
Pawson M. 1969. Clay Tobacco Pipes in the Knowles Collection. Quarterly Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Virginia 23(3): 115-47.
Pernambucano de Mello U. 1983 ; Clay Pipes from North-East Brazil. In The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe: VIII America, edited by Peter Davey, pp. 259-286. BAR International Series 175. Oxford.
Pope P. E. 1988 Clay Tobacco Pipes from Ferryland- Archaeological Analysis and Historical Interpretation. Department of History, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Raphaël M. 2003 ; La pipe en terre à Marseille. 206 p.
Raphaël Maurice, 1991 ; La pipe en terre. Editions Aztec, 285 p. (A vérifier)
Reckner P. F. 2000. Negotiating Patriotism at Five Points: Clay Tobacco Pipes and Patriotic Imagery Among Trade Unionists and Nativists in a Nineteenth-Century New York Neighborhood. In, Tales of the Five Points: Working-Class Life in Nineteenth-Century New York. Volume II: An Interpretive Approach to Understanding Working-Class Life, Rebecca Yamin, ed., pp. 99-110. John Milner Associates, Inc., West Chester, PA.
Ruter J., Davey P. 1980. Clay Pipes from Chester. In The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe: III Britain: the North and West, edited by Peter Davey, pp. 41-272. BAR British Series 78. Oxford.
Sharp, A. 1984. The Clay Tobacco Pipe Collection in the National Museum. Review of Scottish Culture 1: 34-42.
Tatman C. 1985. Stamp and Mouldings in Clay Pipes Found in London. In The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe: IX More Pipes from the Midlands and Southern England, edited by Peter Davey, pp. 363-388. BAR British Series 146(1). Oxford.
Van Parys F. (Date), Les pipes en terre de Gambier, Essai de recensement thématique. A compte d’auteur,Nandrin, Belgique 3 t.
Walker I. C. 1966 ; TD Pipes: A Preliminary Study. Quarterly Bulletin, Archaeological, Society of Virginia 20:86-102 (July 1966).
Walker, I. C. 1971. An Archaeological Study of Clay Pipes from the King's Bastion, Fortress of Louisbourg. Canadian Historic Sites: Occasional Papers in Archaeology and History (no.2). Parks Canada: National Historic Parks and Sites Branch. Ottawa.
Walker, I. C. 1977. Clay Tobacco-Pipes, With Particular Reference To The Bristol Industry. History and Archaeology 11a-d. Parks Canada: National Historic Parks and Sites Branch. Ottawa.