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The book traces the social evolution of tobacco use in England from its early adoption through waves of fashion, decline, and revival. It examines how different forms of tobacco—pipe, cigar, cigarette—rose or fell in respectability and practice across social classes. It surveys the economic and material aspects of smoking, including sellers, signs, and smoking implements, and describes conventions, restrictions, and public attitudes. Later chapters address changing gender practices and occasions such as religious settings. The narrative combines chronological chapters with social anecdotes and documentary references to illuminate how smoking became increasingly widespread and socially normalized by the twentieth century.

About the Author

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George Latimer Apperson

George Latimer Apperson was an English author and scholar known for his work in social history and literature. He is particularly recognized for his book "The Social History of Smoking," which explores the cultural and social implications of smoking throughout history. Apperson's writing often reflects a keen interest in the intersection of societal practices and historical narratives, contributing to a deeper understanding of everyday life in various contexts. His scholarly approach provides valuable insights into the habits and customs that shape human behavior.

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