Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce
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The work traces tobacco from its discovery and early adoption through global diffusion, describing varieties, methods of cultivation in major producing regions, and processes of manufacture and commerce. It examines traditional and evolving modes of use — smoking, snuffing, pipes and cigars — and compiles accounts of social, religious, and legal responses, including early prohibitions and shifting cultural attitudes. Practical chapters offer guidance on planting, tending, curing, and preparing leaf for market, while historical sections gather travelers' reports and literary references. Illustrations and appendix material document implements, regional styles, and commercial practices, combining botanical, economic, and cultural perspectives.
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