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Tobacco

A Cultural History of How an Exotic Plant Seduced Civilization

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Tobacco

By: Iain Gately
Narrated by: Christopher Grove
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Tobacco was first cultivated and enjoyed by the indigenous inhabitants of the Americas, who used it for medicinal, religious, and social purposes long before the arrival of Columbus. But when Europeans began to colonize the American continents, it became something else entirely - a cultural touchstone of pleasure and success and a coveted commodity that would transform the world economy forever. Iain Gately's Tobacco tells the epic story of an unusual plant and its unique relationship with the history of humanity, from its obscure ancient beginnings through its rise to global prominence to its current embattled state today. In a lively narrative, Gately makes the case for the tobacco trade being the driving force behind the growth of the American colonies, the foundation of Dutch trading empire, the underpinning cause of the African slave trade, and the financial basis for our victory in the American Revolution. Informed and erudite, Tobacco is a vivid and provocative look into the complex history of this precious plant.

©2001 Iain Gately. Recorded by arrangement with Grove Atlantic, Inc. (P)2014 Audible Inc.
Americas Colonial Period Social Sciences United States World Imperialism Latin America Smoking Tobacco Africa United Kingdom Tradition
Comprehensive History • Balanced Analysis • Wonderful Narration • Fascinating Information • Global Perspective

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The first 8 to 9 hrs of the book analyze tobacco history before the 1950’s. The rest of the book is focused on more recent decades. It was interesting to learn about how tobacco influenced world economy, politics, and business. This is a book that I believe is worth having. Narration was very good, but fast for my taste, but I slowed down the speed via the app adjustment option.

Very entertaining

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This is a great social history of Tobacco that takes you all the way through the current near prohibition in the west. The narration is done well. It's worth the time to listen.

Comprehensive and informative

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This presentation was fun to listen. The author displayed nice organization and the narrator did a fine job.

Comprehensive, entertaining and informative.

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Goes deep into the plant, it's biology, and it's cultivation and spread. From pre-european expansion/colonialism to WWI to modern times, this book goes into it all! Makes you wonder what would happen if tobacco never existed (or coffee for that instance).

Great anthropological hypothesis of tobacco

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The book covers in some detail the history of tobacco from it’s earliest known used to current day. It appears to be written by an author who is British, So a slightly more European slant than an American might’ve written. The book appears to be in favor of the plant and smoking as one might suspected.
I believe the contents of the book to be accurate and inclusive

Complete history

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