The Early English Tobacco TradeRoutledge, 5. nov. 2013 - 232 sider First Published in 2005. The present volume is concerned with the beginnings of the English Tobacco trade, and therefore does not extend beyond the first few years of the eighteenth century or the manufacturing process |
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Side 5
... give its name to the herb , but rather was so called by Columbus because its shape resembled that of the instrument through which the natives inhaled the fumes . Among the Indians the herb had various names , such as " kohiba ...
... give its name to the herb , but rather was so called by Columbus because its shape resembled that of the instrument through which the natives inhaled the fumes . Among the Indians the herb had various names , such as " kohiba ...
Side 11
... gives what is probably the first reference of a European to tobacco in his Journal for Monday , October 15th , 1492. Again , on Tuesday , November 6th , there is another mention of what is obviously tobacco and the method of taking it ...
... gives what is probably the first reference of a European to tobacco in his Journal for Monday , October 15th , 1492. Again , on Tuesday , November 6th , there is another mention of what is obviously tobacco and the method of taking it ...
Side 12
... gives a description of the tobacco plant , the methods of curing , and the manufacture of cigars . The first clear description of tobacco , however , comes from the pen of Gonzalo Hernandez de Oviedo y Valdes . These writers , of course ...
... gives a description of the tobacco plant , the methods of curing , and the manufacture of cigars . The first clear description of tobacco , however , comes from the pen of Gonzalo Hernandez de Oviedo y Valdes . These writers , of course ...
Side 13
... gives a further description of the use of tobacco among the Indians of the St. Lawrence valley.1 During the time between Cartier and Lescarbot , Fernando Alarcon , 1540 , and also Drake , 40 years later , exploring the west coast of ...
... gives a further description of the use of tobacco among the Indians of the St. Lawrence valley.1 During the time between Cartier and Lescarbot , Fernando Alarcon , 1540 , and also Drake , 40 years later , exploring the west coast of ...
Side 18
... give a clear description of tobacco , though probably not the first of his countrymen to observe it . Jean Nicot , French Ambassador to Portugal , is traditionally associated with the intro- duction of tobacco into France . In 1561 he ...
... give a clear description of tobacco , though probably not the first of his countrymen to observe it . Jean Nicot , French Ambassador to Portugal , is traditionally associated with the intro- duction of tobacco into France . In 1561 he ...
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INTRODUCTION INTO ENGLAND | 29 |
THE HOMETRADE IN TOBACCO | 51 |
TOBACCOGROWING IN ENGLAND | 75 |
27 | 91 |
SUPPRESSION OF ENGLISH PLANTING | 105 |
THE COLONIAL TRADE | 130 |
THE FOREIGN TRADE IN TOBACCO | 153 |
CONCLUSION | 182 |
INDEX | 189 |
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