Publisher's Synopsis
"Smokiana: Historical Ethnographical" by R. T. Pritchett offers a fascinating journey into the world of tobacco pipes, explored through a rich blend of ethnography and social history. This meticulously researched volume delves into the cultural significance of smoking and tobacco use across various societies.
From the crafting and artistry of antique pipes to their role in social rituals and everyday life, "Smokiana" provides a detailed account of a bygone era. Pritchett's work examines the historical context surrounding tobacco pipes, offering insights into their evolution and cultural impact. A valuable resource for those interested in social science, cultural history, and the world of antiques and collectibles, this book presents a timeless exploration of a fascinating subject. Discover the enduring legacy of smoking traditions through this unique lens, brought back to print for a new audience.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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