La Diva Nicotina by Iain Gately

La Diva Nicotina by Iain Gately

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Through wars, changing fashions, industrialization, anti-smoking campaigns, and the subject of advertising and sponsorship, tobacco has played a prominent part in global culture. Trace the development of tobacco and smoking, from ritual refreshment to universal habit.

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La Diva Nicotina by Iain Gately

When, in 1492, Christopher Columbus landed on a small island he believed to be China, he was met by representatives of the local tribe who offered him gifts of bread, fruit and dried leaves. He threw the leaves into the sea, but Columbus and his crew did not remain ignorant of these leaves'powers or purpose for long. In Africa tobacco was received as spiritual inspiration, the French effused over its beneficial properties, while those "Reeking Gallants" of England and Elizabethan society set about advertising it as the perfect medicine, capable of curing a number of illnesses, and so the "weed" made its way into the palaces of Europe. Through wars, changing fashions, industrialization, anti-smoking campaigns, and the subject of advertising and sponsorship, tobacco has played a prominent part in global culture. This text traces the development of tobacco and smoking, from ritual refreshment to universal habit.
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ISBN 13 9780743208123
ISBN 10 0743208129
Title La Diva Nicotina
Author Iain Gately
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Simon & Schuster Ltd
Year published 2001-09-03
Number of pages 320
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