The Social History of Smoking
George L. Apperson
Lu par LibriVox Volunteers





This work tells the history of smoking in England from the social point of view. Thus it does not deal with the history of tobacco growing or tobacco related manufacture, but is rather the story of how smoking has fitted in with the fashions and customs throughout the ages, and the changes in the attitude of society towards smoking. (Summary by Maikki) (7 hr 3 min)
Chapitres
Preface | 3:36 | Lu par Maire Rhode |
The First Pipes of Tobacco Smoked in England | 27:11 | Lu par Maire Rhode |
Tobacco Triumphant: Smoking Fashionable and Universal | 27:46 | Lu par Maire Rhode |
Tobacco Triumphant (continued) Sellers of Tobacco and Professors of the Art of … | 29:17 | Lu par Anna Roberts |
Cavalier and Roundhead Smokers | 20:30 | Lu par TriciaG |
Smoking in the Restoration Era | 22:08 | Lu par manicolaus |
Smoking Under King William III and Queen Anne | 29:06 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Smoking Unfashionable: Early Georgian Days | 39:00 | Lu par Maire Rhode |
Smoking Unfashionable (Continued) | 29:13 | Lu par TriciaG |
Signs of Revival | 35:27 | Lu par John W. Michaels |
Early Victorian Days | 47:09 | Lu par WangHaojie |
Later Victorian Days | 22:11 | Lu par TriciaG |
Smoking In The Twentieth Century | 19:34 | Lu par Mark Penfold |
Smoking by Women | 28:20 | Lu par MixieArmadillo |
Smoking in Church | 16:59 | Lu par Ian Hatley |
Tobacconists’ Signs | 26:11 | Lu par Jason Mayoff |
Critiques
A mixture of good and bad parts





Timothy Ferguson
I enjoyed large sections of this recording, but there are some problems with a few chapters, most notably that the final chapter is cut off. It only loses about three paragraphs from the original text, but its always irritating when you are reading a book and some villain has torn out the last two pages. The rating would be higher if you are particularly well read in terms of English literature, so that the smoking habits of various writers are more captiviating.
Truncated last chapter
librivoxbooks
Noted, and will get the last paragraphs re-recorded and added. January 11, 2012 - final chapter now has the missing text added.
Interesting book indeed.





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