Hemp bibliography Last update: 3/18/92 I - General A - Nazario, Sonia, "What's as versatile as the soybean but illegal anyway ?", Wall Street Journal, 5/2/91, p. A1. B - Horgan, John, "Going to pot", Scientific American, Dec. 1990, pp. 23-4. C - Ali, S.I., "Under exploited plants of Pakistan", Journal of Arid Environments, Vol. 11, pp. 17-25 (1986). D - Purseglove, J.W., Tropical Crops, Longman, London (1968), pp. 40-4. E - Encyclopaedia of Textiles, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, (1960), Pages 199 and 623. F - Timell, T.E., "Some properties of native hemp, jute, and kapok celluloses", Textile Research Journal, Nov. 1957, pp. 854-9. G - Lathrop, E.C., and G.H. Nelson, "The chemical composition of some leaf and bast fibers", Tappi, Vol. 37, pp. 99-103 (1954). H - Flader, Curt, "Deutscher Hanf", Zeitschrift des Vereines Deutscher Ingeniere", Vol. 79, pp. 119-22 (1935). In German. The english abstract is: "Statistical review of hemp industry of Germany; growing and harvesting of hemp; utilization of hemp in various industries; use of hemp leaves and seeds in food and drugs industries." I - Schafer, E.R., and F.A. Simmonds, "Physical and chemical characteristics of hemp stalks and of seed flax straw", Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Vol. 21, pp. 1241-4 (1929). II - Fuel A - Martin, Amy, "Petro-Chemical Alternatives", Garbage, November/December 1991, pp. 44-9. B - Stone, Judith, "Wonderfuel life", Discover, Feb. 1991, pp. 37-41. C - Hudson, C.B., "Plant saves fuel by burning waste hemp", Power, Aug. 1947, pp. 103-5. III - Textile Fiber A - Stout, E.E., Introduction to Textiles, Wiley, New York (1965), pp. 64-6. B - Shearon, H.H., Jr., "Natural Fibers", Chemical and Engineering News, Vol. 30, pp. 1618-21 (1952). C - Bendure, Z., and G. Pfeiffer, America's Fabrics, MacMillan, New York, (1946), pp. 132-34. D1 - Mauersberger, H.R., Matthews' Textile Fibers, Wiley, New York (1934), pp. 313-23. D2 - Matthews, J.M., The Textile Fibers, Wiley, New York (1924), pp. 790-7. D3 - Matthews, J.M., The Textile Fibers, Wiley, New York (1913), pp. 416-25. IV - History A - Litchfield, C., et. al., The Bethlehem Oil Mill 1745-1934, Olearius (1984), pp. 51-4. B - Bradshaw, R.H.W., et. al., "New fossil evidence for the past cultivation and processing of hemp (Cannabis Sativa L.) in eastern England", New Phytologist, Vol. 80, pp. 503-10 (1981). V - Paper A - Wallace, S., "Hemp activists seek to smoke regulators with useful weed", The Prism, Vol. 2, Feb 1991, p. 5. B - Schabas, Bill, "Canadian-grown hemp may soon be ready for fine paper producers", Pulp and Paper Canada, Vol. 83, pp. 56-7 (1982). C - Malyon, T., and A. Helman, "No marihuana: plenty of hemp", New Scientist, 11/13/80, pp. 433-5. D - Heller, J., Papermaking, Watson-Guptill, New York (1978), p. 31. E1 - The Dictionary of Paper, American Paper and Pulp Ass'n, New York (1965), p. 242. E2 - The Dictionary of Paper, American Paper and Pulp Ass'n, New York (1940), p. 188. VI - Oil A - Hamilton, R.J., and A. Bhati, Recent Advances in Chemistry and Technology of Fats and Oils, Elsevier, New York (1987), p. 129. B - Barton, L.V., Bibliography of Seeds, Columbia University Press (1967), p. 774. C1 - Jamieson, G.S., Vegetable Fats and Oils, Reinhold, New York (1943). C2 - Jamieson, G.S., Vegetable Fats and Oils, Chemical Catalog Co., New York (1932), p. 230. D - Laucks, I.F., Commercial Oils, Vegetable and Animal, Wiley New York (1919), pp. 41-2. E1 - Lewkowitsch, J., Chemical Analysis of Oils, Fats, Waxes, MacMillan, New York (1914), pp. 93-5. E2 - Lewkowitsch, J., Chemical Analysis of Oils, Fats, Waxes and of the Commercial Products Derived Therefrom, MacMillan, New York, (1898), pp. 348-9. F - Hopkins, E., The Oil-Chemists' Handbook, Wiley, New York (1900), pp. 4-5.