Patrick Mulford O'Connor is a history teacher at The Putney School in Putney, Vermont. He earned his doctorate in history at the University of Montana. The Political Reconstruction of American Tobacco, 1862–1933 is his first book.
O'Connor's well-written account of the political reconstruction of American tobacco has found a way to infuse what one might think of as a well--studied commodity with insight and nuance. His careful and perceptive analysis of the role of government in promoting and taxing tobacco will be welcomed by a scholars of tobacco but also by those interested in the role of government in other industries and commodities.---Jeannie Whayne, University Professor of History, University of Arkansas