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This Smoking World by A.E. Hamilton

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Except from : AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY BY SIR MONTAGUE SHEARMAN

The writer of this book has collected a great deal of interesting information, and has ventured upon some interesting speculations about tobacco. He seems to know of it as a traveller, as a trader, as a student, and as a smoker. It follows that he knows what he is writing about. This is an advantage which is not always found in the writers of to-day. Into his divagations into chemistry and psychology I do not propose to follow, nor into the time-worn controversy as to whether it is wise or unwise for men and women to smoke tobacco…

Methuen & Co. Ltd., London

1928

178 pages

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Except from : AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY BY SIR MONTAGUE SHEARMAN

The writer of this book has collected a great deal of interesting information, and has ventured upon some interesting speculations about tobacco. He seems to know of it as a traveller, as a trader, as a student, and as a smoker. It follows that he knows what he is writing about. This is an advantage which is not always found in the writers of to-day. Into his divagations into chemistry and psychology I do not propose to follow, nor into the time-worn controversy as to whether it is wise or unwise for men and women to smoke tobacco…

Methuen & Co. Ltd., London

1928

178 pages

Except from : AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY BY SIR MONTAGUE SHEARMAN

The writer of this book has collected a great deal of interesting information, and has ventured upon some interesting speculations about tobacco. He seems to know of it as a traveller, as a trader, as a student, and as a smoker. It follows that he knows what he is writing about. This is an advantage which is not always found in the writers of to-day. Into his divagations into chemistry and psychology I do not propose to follow, nor into the time-worn controversy as to whether it is wise or unwise for men and women to smoke tobacco…

Methuen & Co. Ltd., London

1928

178 pages

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