Description |
1 online resource (321 pages) |
Series |
Library in a Book |
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Library in a book
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Contents |
Cover; Contents; Part I: Overview of the Topic; 1: Introduction to the Tobacco Industry and Smoking; 2: The Law and the Tobacco Industry and Smoking; 3: Chronology; 4: Biographical Listing; 5: Glossary; Part II: Guide to Further Research; 6: How to Research the Tobacco Industry and Smoking; 7: Annotated Bibliography; 8: Organizations and Agencies; Part III: Appendices; Appendix A; Appendix B; Appendix C; Appendix D; Index |
Summary |
"As the single largest preventable cause of untimely death, tobacco use kills hundreds of thousands prematurely each year. A host of new laws has increased taxes on cigarettes and restricted smoking in public places, and U.S. smoking rates have declined. But nearly a fifth of all adults in the United States still smoke. Meanwhile, the growing market for cigarettes has shifted from developed to developing nations, and powerful tobacco firms are restructuring in order to expand their power and reach. Tobacco Industry and Smoking, Revised Edition highlights emerging and accelerating trends in the worldwide battle over tobacco use, with up-to-date legal and historical overviews, reference resources, statistics, and a research guide. This volume in the Library in a Book series will interest not only students, teachers, and librarians but also counselors, health-care workers, government advocates, and members of the public interested in the effects of smoking on their lives and communities."--Jacket |
Notes |
Print version record |
Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780816077939 |
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0816077932 |
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9781438119038 |
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1438119038 |
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