Tobacco Culture

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Anonymous
Work for Chimney-Sweepers: or A Warning for Tobacconists 1602 (essay)

John Deacon
Tobacco tortvred; or, The filthie fvme of tobacco refined, shewing all sorts of subjects that the inward taking of tobacco fumes is very pernicious vnto their bodies, too too profluuious for many of their purses, and most pestiferous to the publike State, exemplified apparently by most fearefull effects … 1616 (essay)

John Frampton
Joyfull Newes out of the Newe Founde Worlde 1577 (non-fiction)

James I of England (James VI of Scotland)
A Counterblaste to Tobacco 1604 (essay)

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