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Tobacco Leaves: Being a Book of Facts for Smokers
William Augustine Brennan
出版
DigiCat
, 2022-09-04
主題
Fiction / Classics
Reference / General
ISBN
EAN:8596547231141
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=R7OIEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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In 'Tobacco Leaves: Being a Book of Facts for Smokers,' William Augustine Brennan offers a meticulously compiled compendium dedicated to the history, cultural significance, and multifaceted impact of tobacco. With an analytical yet engaging literary style, Brennan navigates through a trove of information, presenting an enlightening exploration within the broader literary context of historical discourse. The book seamlessly integrates facts with cultural observations, making it an invaluable resource for both aficionados of tobacco and those interested in its societal implications. DigiCat Publishing's careful reproduction honors this work as a classic piece of literature, ensuring its preservation and continued relevance. Intrinsic to Brennan's pursuit in authoring this work is a deep fascination with the subject, intertwined with a historian's rigor and a storyteller's flair. Beyond simply chronicling facts, Brennan's extensive research is indicative of his commitment to shedding light on the nuanced relationships between tobacco and its consumers. His expertise is etched into every page, painting a picture of an author driven to convey both the granular details and the overarching narratives that define tobacco's legacy. Reissued for the modern reader, 'Tobacco Leaves' is ideal for those keen on social history and the evolution of consumer culture. Readers with an interest in ethnobotany, anthropology, or the history of commodities will find Brennan's work a rich, enlightening resource that transcends mere trivia, providing a well-rounded understanding of an intrinsic element of human culture. By acknowledging the author's scholarly dedication, DigiCat's republishing also encourages a new generation to appreciate the depth of research and respect the analytical approach put forth by Brennan.