The Universal Coterie of Pipe Smokers (T.U.C.O.P.S) Records

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9476
origination
N/A
date statement
bulk 1961-2005
key date
(missing)
identifier (local_mss)
22971
org unit
Rare Book Division
call number
ARENTS XXXX
b-number
b16571612
total components
0
total series
0
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N/A
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component layout
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Extended MARC Fields
false
Extended Navigation
false
created
2014-05-29 18:08:30 UTC
updated
2016-02-22 22:35:46 UTC
status note
(missing)
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unittitle
{"value"=>"The Universal Coterie of Pipe Smokers (T.U.C.O.P.S) Records"}
unitdate
{"value"=>"1961-2005", "type"=>"bulk", "normal"=>"1961/2005"}
physdesc
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arrangement
{"value"=>"Arranged alphabetically Reverse chronological order"}
relatedmaterial
{"value"=>"<p>Tom Dunn The George Arents Collection on Tobacco, Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street, New York, NY 10018 Related collections: The Pipe Smoker's Ephemeris (T.P.S.E.). Here resides the work-ups and galleys created by the publisher and general editor Tom Dunn</p>"}
acqinfo
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physloc
{"value"=>"ARENTS XXXX", "type"=>"local_call"}
scopecontent
{"value"=>"<p>The Universal Coterie of Pipe Smokers (T.U.C.O.P.S.) was an informal, international group of pipe smokers and enthusiasts founded by publisher and general editor Tom Dunn in 1964. The Universal Coterie of Pipe Smokers (T.U.C.O.P.S) papers consist of correspondence between the publisher and general editor, Tom Dunn, and the members of the Coterie. The collection consists of letters, internal organization documents, receipts, photographs, realia, tobacco and pipe ephemera, business cards, brochures, short stories and poetry submissions, requests to advertise, and catalogs.</p>", "supress_display"=>true}
bioghist
{"value"=>"<p>In 1964 Tom Dunn founded The Universal Coterie of Pipe Smokers (T.U.C.O.P.S.) as a pipe smokers' club that would exist and communicate through the irregular quarterly journal, realized through The Pipe Smoker's Ephemeris (T.P.S.E). The correspondence between Tom Dunn and the members was documented for 40 years and reflects extensive knowledge about pipes and pipe tobacco.</p>", "supress_display"=>true}
extent_statement
46 linear feet (41 cartons)
prefercite
{"value"=>"The Universal Coterie of Pipe Smokers (T.U.C.O.P.S) Records, Rare Book Division, The New York Public Library"}
abstract
{"value"=>"In 1964 Tom Dunn founded The Universal Coterie of Pipe Smokers (T.U.C.O.P.S.) as a pipe smokers' club that would exist and communicate through the irregular quarterly journal, realized through The Pipe Smoker's Ephemeris (T.P.S.E). The correspondence between Tom Dunn and the members was documented for 40 years and reflects extensive knowledge about pipes and pipe tobacco. The Universal Coterie of Pipe Smokers (T.U.C.O.P.S.) was an informal, international group of pipe smokers and enthusiasts founded by publisher and general editor Tom Dunn in 1964. The Universal Coterie of Pipe Smokers (T.U.C.O.P.S) papers consist of correspondence between the publisher and general editor, Tom Dunn, and the members of the Coterie. The collection consists of letters, internal organization documents, receipts, photographs, realia, tobacco and pipe ephemera, business cards, brochures, short stories and poetry submissions, requests to advertise, and catalogs.", "generated"=>true}
date_inclusive_start
1961
date_inclusive_end
2005
date_start
1961
date_end
2005
keydate
1961
date_bulk_start
1961
date_bulk_end
2005

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