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*[http://pipedia.org/docs/Reviews.pdf An Historical Review of Reviews]: Chronicling A Century of Magazines for the Pipe-Smoking Maven, by Ben Rapaport
*[http://pipedia.org/docs/Reviews.pdf An Historical Review of Reviews]: Chronicling A Century of Magazines for the Pipe-Smoking Maven, by Ben Rapaport
*[http://pipedia.org/docs/Museum_list.pdf Museums With Interest In Tobacco], Compiled by Ben Rapaport (Fall 2006)
*[http://pipedia.org/docs/Museum_list.pdf Museums With Interest In Tobacco], Compiled by Ben Rapaport (Fall 2006)
==Pipes in Literature==
Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories, Tolkien's The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings Trilogy, My Lady Nicotine by J. M. Barrie, and many other great works prominently feature pipes, pipe smokers, and pipe smoking. Here we hope to eventually compile a list of literature where the pipe plays a major role in character and/or plot development.   
==Pipe Focused Fiction==
Recently we have seen a number of writers from the pipe community contributing pipe focused pieces to various publications. Here we attempt to catalog and where possible archive these stories and essays. Recent contributors have been [[Marc Monroe Dion]], [[Regis McCafferty]], and [[John Seiler]].