05439oam 2201333 a 450 991049596230332120240305082721.00-520-92099-60-585-06878-X10.1525/9780520920996(CKB)111004366721764(MH)006497600-9(SSID)ssj0000122242(PQKBManifestationID)11143247(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000122242(PQKBWorkID)10123093(PQKB)11489080(DE-B1597)649079(DE-B1597)9780520920996(EXLCZ)9911100436672176419950925d1996 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrThe cigarette papers /Stanton A. Glantz ... [et al.][electronic resource]Berkeley University of California Pressc19961 online resource (xix, 539 p. )ill. ;"Foreword by C. Everett Koop, former Surgeon General."0-520-20572-3 0-520-21372-6 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Looking through a keyhole at the tobacco industry -- Smoking and disease: the tobacco industry's earliest responses -- Addiction and cigarettes as nicotine delivery devices -- The search for a "safe" cigarette -- Public relations in the "safe" cigarette era -- Agricultural chemicals and cigarette additives -- Legal concerns facing the industry -- Lawyer management of scientific research -- Stonewalling : politics and public relations -- Environmental tobacco smoke and the nonsmokers' rights movement -- Where do we go from here?Around-the-clock tobacco talks, multibillion-dollar lawsuits against the major cigarette companies, and legislative wrangling over how much to tax a pack of cigarettes-these are some of the most recent episodes in the war against the tobacco companies. The Cigarette Papers shows what started it all: revelations that tobacco companies had long known the grave dangers of smoking, and did nothing about it.In May 1994 a box containing 4,000 pages of internal tobacco industry documents arrived at the office of Professor Stanton Glantz at the University of California, San Francisco. The anonymous source of these "cigarette papers" was identified only as "Mr. Butts." These documents provide a shocking inside account of the activities of one tobacco company, Brown & Williamson, over more than thirty years. Quoting extensively from the documents themselves and analyzing what they reveal, The Cigarette Papers shows what the tobacco companies have known and galvanizes us to take action.SmokingHealth aspectsTobacco industryUnited StatesTobacco useHealth aspectsIndustryNicotineadverse effectsSmokingTobacco useHealth aspectsSmokingCigarettesHabitsTechnology, Industry, and AgriculturePyridinesSolanaceaeSolanaceous AlkaloidsTechnologyAngiospermsBehaviorAlkaloidsHeterocyclic Compounds, 1-RingHeterocyclic CompoundsEmbryophytaBehavior and Behavior MechanismsPsychologyStreptophytaViridiplantaePlantsEukaryotaNicotineIndustrySmokingBusiness & EconomicsHILCCIndustriesHILCCUnited StatesSmokingHealth aspects.Tobacco industryTobacco useHealth aspects.Industry.Nicotineadverse effects.Smoking.Tobacco useHealth aspects.Smoking.CigarettesHabitsTechnology, Industry, and AgriculturePyridinesSolanaceaeSolanaceous AlkaloidsTechnologyAngiospermsBehaviorAlkaloidsHeterocyclic Compounds, 1-RingHeterocyclic CompoundsEmbryophytaBehavior and Behavior MechanismsPsychologyStreptophytaViridiplantaePlantsEukaryotaNicotineIndustrySmokingBusiness & EconomicsIndustries362.29/6Glantz Stanton A81704Bero Lisa1460683Hanauer Peter1460684Slade John827636Barnes Deborah E1460685DLCDLCDLCBOOK9910495962303321The cigarette papers3660597UNINAThis Record contains information from the Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset, which is provided by the Harvard Library under its Bibliographic Dataset Use Terms and includes data made available by, among others the Library of Congress