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[6], 72 p. : ill. |
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Dedication signed: J.H. (i.e. John Hancock). |
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Previously published under title: Two broad-sides against tobacco (London : Printed for John Hancock, 1672). |
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Signatures: [A]⁴ B-K⁴. |
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Illustrations: 1 print : woodcut ; full-page. Subject: "The picture represents the tobacchonists [sic] armes, and Turks coffee-house." |
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Woodcut and type flower headpieces; ornamental and criblé initials. |
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Reproduction of original in the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, Los Angeles. |
Contents |
A counterblast to tobacco (p. 1-12) -- Dr. Maynwaring's serious cautions against tobacco, collected out of his Treatise of the scurvy, (p. 70) -- Preservation of health in the choice of drinks, and regular drinking / transcribed verbatim out of Doctor Maynwaring's Treatise of long life -- Another collection against tobacco-smoking / written by ... George Thompson, in his book Of preservation of the bloud -- Woe to drunkards : a sermon / preached many years since by Mr. Samuel Ward --Tobacco battered and the pipes shattered ... / collected out of the famous poems of Joshua Sylvester, Gent. -- A broad-side against coffee, or, The marriage of the Turk -- Collection ... taken out of that book of Dr. Everard's, entituled, The vertue of tobacco -- A postscript, by way of apology. |
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