| On Pipe Smoking - "You fill a pipe slowly and carefully, light it in a cautious, leisurely way, and smoke it almost languorously to smoke it properly. It gives you a true opportunity to relax, to let go. No nervous, deep inhalation of tobacco smoke for you! Just roll the smoke over in your mouth slowly, let it seep into your nostrils, give yourself completely over to a mouthful of luxurious and delicious tasting smoke. It makes a whale of a difference in your personality -- and gives you a decided advantage of time in an argument! ~ Sidney P. Ram, How to Get More Fun Out of Smoking... (page 25 - 26) |
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| | | | Cigarette and Tobacco News:Sale of Single Cigarettes Heating UpRead Complete Article: KDFW FOX 4 (Dallas, TX), 2009-06-01
Summary: Higher federal taxes levied in April have driven cigarette pack prices up. Add in the down economy and corner convenience stores like Murphy's Express in West Charlotte say that single-selling cigarettes are a hot item these days.
The store's owner said that since the economy hit, they have gone from selling 8 to 10 packs an evening to 17 and 18 packs an evening of just single cigarettes.
With demand up, the price has gone up. Single cigarettes are now selling for 40 cents a piece, up from 35 cents this time last year.
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| |  | | Tobacco History: Cigarettes and Literature | The Social History of SmokingGeorge Latimer AppersonChapter 8:He describes the box and its contents in lines which show not only tolerance but appreciation of tobacco, from which it is not unreasonable to infer that Cowper's first view of his friend's smoking-habit as a drawback—as shown in his letter to Unwin, quoted above—had been modified by neighbourhood and custom. It might have been well for the poet himself if he had learned to smoke a social pipe with his friend Bull. The appreciative lines run thus: This oval box well filled With best tobacco, finely milled, Beats all Anticyra's pretences To disengage the encumbered senses. O Nymph of transatlantic fame, Where'er thine haunt, whate'er thy name, Whether reposing on the side Of Oronoco's spacious tide, Or listening with delight not small To Niagara's distant fall, 'Tis thine to cherish and to feed The pungent nose-refreshing weed, Which, whether pulverized it gain A speedy passage to the brain, Or whether, touched with fire, it rise In circling eddies to the skies, Does thought more quicken and refine Than all the breath of all the Nine— Forgive the bard, if bard he be, Who once too wantonly made free, To touch with a satiric wipe That symbol of thy power, the pipe; * * * * * * * And so may smoke-inhaling Bull Be always filling, never full.
Read More | The Social History of SmokingGeorge Latimer AppersonChapter 11:Thirty years or more ago the late Andrew Lang wrote an article entitled "Enchanted Cigarettes," which began-"To dream our literary projects, Balzac says, is like 'smoking enchanted cigarettes,' but when we try to tackle our projects, to make them real, the enchantment disappears-we have to till the soil, to sow the weed, to gather the leaves, and then the cigarettes must be manufactured, while there may be no market for them after all. Probably most people have enjoyed the fragrance of these cigarettes and have brooded over much which they will never put on paper. Here are some of 'the ashes of the weeds of my delight'-memories of romances whereof no single line is written, or is likely to be written." What Balzac said in his "La Cousine Bette" was-"Penser, rêver, concevoir de belles œuvres est une occupation délicieuse. C'est fumer des cigares enchantés, c'est mener la vie de la courtisane occupée à sa fantaisie." Balzac's cigars became cigarettes in Lang's fantasy. The French novelist seems to have been one of those who praised tobacco without using it much himself. In his "Illusions Perdues" Carlos Herrera, who was Vautrin, says to Lucien, whom he meets on the point of suicide: "Dieu nous a donné le tabac pour endormir nos passions et nos douleurs." M.A. Le Breton, however, in his book on Balzac-"L'Homme et L'Œuvre"-says: "Il ne se soutient qu'à force de café," though he would sit working at his desk for twenty-five hours running.
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