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CONTENTS. 
—Old Smokers—The Queen Herb—Drinking Tobacco—Tobacco 
on the Stage—Shakespeare on Tobacco—Smoking Taught-—-Ben 
Jonson on the Weed—Curative Qualities—Modes of Use—Held 
up to Ridicule—Tirades against Tobacco—Tobacco Selling—Royal 
Haters of Tobacco—Old Customs—A Racy Poem—A Smoking 
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CHAPTER V. 
TOBACCO IN EUROPE.——-Continued. 
Popular use of Tobacco—Tobacco Glorified —Weight of Smoke—Anec- 
dotes—Triumph of Tobacco—A Government Monopoly—Tobacco a 
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CHAPTER VI. 
TOBACCO PIPES, SMOKING AND SMOKERS. 
Indian Pipes--Material for Pipes—-Legend of the Red Pipe—Chippewa 
Pipes—Making the Peace Pipes—South American Pipes—Cigar- 
ettes—Tobacco on the Amazon River--Brazilian Tobacco—Patago- 
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nians as Smokers—Form and Material—Pipe of the Bobeen Indians ° 
—The War Pipe—Pipe Sculpture—Smoking in Alaska—Smoking 
in Russia—Smoking in Peru—Smoking in Turkey—Moderate Smok- 
ing—Female Smoking—Early Manufacture of Pipes—French Pipes. 
CHAPTER VII. 
PIPES AND SMOKERS.—continued. 
Meerschaum Pipes—Coloring Meerschaums—The City of Smokers— 
Its 
Hudson as as moker—Persian Water Pipes—Turkish Pipes—Amber 
Mouth Pieces—Obtaining Amber—Its Value—Variety of Pipes— 
History of Pipes—Ancient Habit of Smoking—Buried Pipes— 
Jasmine Pipes—Smoking in Algiers—Smoking in Africa—Defence 
of Smoking—Tea and Tobacco—Chinese Pipes—Smoking in Japan 
—Tobacco Boxes—Tobacco Jars—Musings over a Pipe—Sad Fate of 
a Chewer—Triumph of the Anti’s—The Smoker’s Calendar—Doc- 
tor Parr as a Smoker—Smoking on the Battle-Field—Literary Smok- 
ers—Doctor Clarke on Tobacco—Noted Smokers—Pleasant Pipe 
Pa World—Cruelty of Smokers—Men like Pipes—Univer- 
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CHAPTER VIII. 
SNUFF, SNUFF-BOXES AND SNUFF-TAKERS. 
Introduction—Boxes and Graters—Mode of Preparation—Snuff- 
Boxes—A Celebrated Manufacturer—The Snuffing Period—The 
Monk and his Snuff-Box—A Pinch of Snuff—Pleasures of Smelling 
—Frederick the Great—Eminent Snuff-Takers—The Story in 
Verse—‘‘ Come to my Nose ”—Snuff Manufacture—Preparation of 
Tobacco—Grinding the Leaves—Flavoring the Snuff—Profits Made 
—Love of Tobacco—Chewing and Dipping—Advantages of Dipping 
—The First Snuffers—Famous Snuff-Takers—Snuff as'a Pacificator 
—A National Stimulant—Different Tastes—Rise and Progress of 
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